The social exchange theory

 The history of the social exchange theory; Who developed the theory? How was it incorporated into social work?

 Describe the theory in terms of its major assumptions. Describe the social exchange theory and how it explains human behavior.

Application of the theory- find one (1) scholarly journal article that uses social exchange theory in a research study. Explain how the study incorporated the theory within the study.

Discuss how this theory would influence social work practice. Be sure to indicate how you could use this theory in practice, for example, what population could you apply this theory to? How would this theory be useful?

Discuss why a social worker would choose the social exchange theory and why it’s an appealing theory.

 

Software development lifecycle

Programming Languages (a) Software design is an important process in the software development lifecycle. However, a lot of software developer/house tends to ignore the process. Therefore, provide and explain 2 motivations for software design
b)Two major activities of the software design process include Software Architecture and Detailed Design. Demonstrate how these two activities are being executed.
(1) Do you design software when you “write” a program? What makes software design different from coding?
(2) What is the goal of software design? What would be different if developers went straight to coding without adhering to software design  Suppose that the target virtual machine is stack-oriented and that the stack elements are integer values, and addresses can be stored as integers. Explain which other features are required in such a virtual machine. Invent a simple language of instructions for such the machine and show how it would be used to implement each of the expressions. [10 marks] (c) Suppose that the following rules are proposed as possible optimizations to be implemented in your compiler. expression simplifies to expression (fst e, snd e) → e fst (e1, e2) → e1 snd (e1, e2) → e2

 

 

Disclosure of consumer records

Data Breaches (Company Perspective) Discuss the problems associated with data breaches that resulted in unauthorized disclosure of consumer records and other private information held by a company, please identify and discuss one specific breach (2019 or later). What notification laws applied and did the responsible company comply with those laws?

address the following issues:

  1. Incident response and remediation (including policy changes, costs, etc.)
  2. Impacts to reputation
  3. Responding to legal actions or investigations

Please cite scholarly sources only

 

Human hearing ability

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Discussion Question on Hearing You already know that our human hearing ability is quite remarkable. You also know that dogs hear "better" than humans.

Perhaps "better" is a poor word choice because dogs simply hear within a different frequency range than humans.

Their hearing ability seems to impress us especially when you think about how dogs are used as service animals, not only for hearing-impaired individuals but also for individuals with specific health concerns.

While dogs (and other animals) hear sounds that humans cannot keep in mind that there are many other sounds in the world that no animal is able to hear.

Here’s an example. When a seed sprouts and pushes through the soil, there’s probably some sound (noise) associated with the seed pod cracking open and the ground moving as the tiny plant emerges.

For this Discussion, list several examples (3 or 4) of events that we ordinarily think of as silent (like the sprouting seed) and assume that your auditory sense (hearing) is able to capture those sounds.

Feel free to include events that take place inside your body as well (i.e., blood flowing through your veins). Please don’t use the examples I have provided. Comment on the benefits and drawbacks, the pros and cons, of having this ability.

 

Types of media

Annabelle is a creative arts teacher at her local high school. She is attempting to teach her students about colors and add depth to the paintings, short films, or other types of media they create as part of her class.

Part A In a lesson on color, Annabelle describes how mixing colors of light is different than mixing colors of paint. Unfortunately, not all her students are able to distinguish between colors and are having difficulty in their first project, making a color wheel.

Explain how the following theories may impact these lessons in her classroom.

*Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision *Explanation of Color Blindness

The structure of our brains

How can the idea of “plasticity” contribute to our understanding of the way in which our brains develop over our lifetimes?

What are some of the different things that can have an effect on how the brain develops?

How does the structure of our brains alter as we get older?

What can we do to ensure that our brains remain in good health as we become older?

Psy  106 lifespan

 

The 5 Cs of conflict management

From the list of five distinct models for explaining the reason for family conflict to occur, which one you feel best describes the basis for conflicts in families? What are the 5 Cs of conflict management?

 

 

The purpose of Clash of Civilizations

What was the purpose of Clash of Civilizations by Samuel Huntington? Are there any scholars most known for critiquing Samuel Huntington’s “Clash of Civilizations”? If so, who are they? Are people organizing in a post-national post-state way or are they moving back to a more strong nationalization trend?

 

 

Biological bases of personality

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Providing evidence of biological bases of personality, research has indicated twins share a
similar personality even when they are reared O dizygotic, apart O monozygotic, together O
monozygotic, apart O dizygotic, together
Biological basis of personality
The biological basis of personality is the theory that states that the anatomical structures located in the brain contribute to personality traits. This is derived from neuropsychology, a branch of science that studies how the structure of the brain is related to various psychological processes and behaviors.
What are the three main areas of evidence for the biological basis of human personality?
Based on Hans Eysenck’s theory, there is a biological basis to personality, and Personality differences arise from genetic heritage [62,115]. Eysenck’s model has three super-factors that are independent constructs: extraversion, neuroticism, and Psychoticism.

 

 

Mechanism of action associated with cocaine

Which of the following is a mechanism of action associated with cocaine? For example, cocaine acts by binding to the dopamine transporter, blocking the removal of dopamine from the synapse. Dopamine then accumulates in the synapse to produce an amplified signal to the receiving neurons.

It inhibits the reuptake of dopamine.
It decreases 5 HT in the brain, while simultaneously decreasing dopamine.
It decreases 5 HT in the brain, while simultaneously increasing dopamine.
Is cocaine a dopamine agonist or antagonist?
Cocaine is a monoamine transporter blocker and, thus, an indirect agonist of dopamine receptors. Cocaine binds the dopamine transporter (DAT), blocking the protein’s ability to uptake dopamine from the synaptic cleft and also blocking DAT from terminating dopamine signaling.
How does cocaine affect the nervous system quizlet?
Cocaine prevents dopamine from recycling, causing excessive amounts to build up between nerve cells. This flood of dopamine ultimately disrupts normal brain communication and causes cocaine’s high.