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Applied Psychology: From Theory To Practice Final Paper

Write: In a well-developed eight- to ten-page paper address the following criteria for the case study you selected in Week Three. See the ABS200 Case Study List located in your online classroom to review the case studies.

· The paper must begin with a well-written introduction that includes a succinct thesis statement

· Your introductory paragraph must include a description of the basic characteristics of science and a definition of applied behavioral science and the area of psychology from which the case study is explored.

· Identify and describe the potential source(s) and/or cause(s) of the issue that is/are relevant to the selected case study (e.g., genetic, environmental, social, cultural, organizational).

· Examine the case study by applying one psychological theory of your choice pertinent to applied behavioral science.

· Describe scientific research that is relevant to your selected case study. Include past and current findings and note any key changes.

· Identify and describe any relevant trends in working with your intended population.

· Detail a suggested plan of action, including advantages and disadvantages, for moving forward.

· Specify what you would do to build rapport with the clients in the selected case study.

· State ethical considerations that are relevant to this case.

· You must end your paper with a conclusion that reaffirms your thesis and include an examination of the pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of utilizing at least one applied behavioral science intervention method to address the concerns in the scenario you selected.

· Must use at least six peer-reviewed journal articles as sources, including a minimum of four from the University Library.

Case Study

Educational Psychology: Learning Disabilities Eight year old Jimmy is having difficulty learning, and he is showing specific problems in reading and math. Parents and teachers have worked together to try and understand what is happening. They have determined the problem is not the result of visual, hearing, or motor disabilities, mental retardation, emotional disorders, or environmental, cultural, or economic issues. Finally, after all of this is ruled out, Jimmy is classified as having two learning disabilities: dyslexia and dyscalculia.

 
 
 

Managerial Finance

1) Describe the price-earnings ratio.  What can investors learn from interpreting the results of this ratio?

2) Select a company that trades common stock on the NYSE.  Please identify and describe the information that is included in the stock trading reports for that stock.

 
 
 

Develop a Complete Disaster Recovery Plan to be submitted to the executive board of your company.

Develop a Complete Disaster Recovery Plan to be submitted to the executive board of your company.

Only MS Word (.doc, .docx) and Adobe Acrobat (PDF) formats are acceptable.

 -Please note that this is a formal writing, all references (peer-reviewed) mostly must be cited appropriately within the text and clearly avoid plagiarism.

– The paper should have a minimum of 10 pages, 1.5 spacing and Times New Roman font. A minimum of 5 peer review references must be provided. 

-Reference style is APA. 

-You can also have some web references alongside the stated requirement. 

 
 
 

Report Issue Evaluate two of the scenarios listed below and explain the best solution for each.

Evaluate two of the scenarios listed below and explain the best solution for each. Include comments related to any ethical issues that arise. Support your responses with appropriate cases, laws and other relevant examples by using at least one scholarly source from the SUO Library in addition to your textbook for each scenario.

 

Scenario 1—International Trade

 

The Director of Purchasing for parts distribution company wants to purchase steel coach screws from Germany; however, he is not sure what the best option is. The director comes to you and asks your opinion. You know that Germany, Canada, and Korea are the best sources for obtaining this product. While your research shows coach screws from Germany are of the highest quality, the United States imposes a tariff of 12.5%, which makes this option noncompetitive.

 

  • Which US trade laws should you consider when selecting a country?
  •  Is there any way by which you can seek a reduction on the tariff? If so, how? If not, why?
  •  Select an alternative country (Canada or Korea) for purchasing the coach screws and explain your reasons for selecting the country.

 

Scenario 2 – Bribery

 

Slyce Pizza Company purchased four commercial refrigerators for the restaurants and eight pizza ovens from a supplier in Italy. Between the shipping costs, delays, and unanticipated duties, the purchasing manager was worried that his boss would be upset about the total costs. In an effort to reduce costs, the manager offered a US Customs officer $500 in cash to re-classify the imported goods to reduce the amount of duties owed.

 

  • Analyze the legal and ethical ramifications of the purchasing manager’s offer to the customs official?
  • Would it make a difference if the purchasing manager offered to donate $500 to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital if the officer expedited the paperwork necessary to release the goods from custom’s custody?

 

Scenario 3—Environment

 

Recycling Genie is a new company that contracts with Best Buy and other electronics retailers for the collection old computers, monitors, televisions, and cell phones dropped off at their facilities. The electronics contain lead, mercury, and polyvinyl chlorides that are known to have toxicological effects such as cancer, kidney disease, and brain damage. Recycling Genie has been in negotiations to ship the e-waste to companies in China, Vietnam, and Mongolia.

 

  •  What are the legal and ethical concerns with shipping e-waste to these countries?

 

Scenario 4—Property

 

Ginger and Allen lived together in New Mexico since 2011, but they were not married until July 2013. Allen purchased the home in 2008, prior to meeting Ginger. He did not add Ginger to the title after they were married; however, she contributed to the mortgage payments from 2011 until she started her business in 2013. In September 2013, Ginger inherited $55,000 from her father that she used to start a corporation, Fantastic Faces, a beauty consulting business

 

Ginger worked full time for Fantastic Faces, while Allen continued with his job teaching at the university. Allen made no contributions to Fantastic Faces. Due to limited financial resources, Ginger did not earn any salary until 2015.

 

In May 2013, Allen inherited 20 acres of farmland in Alabama from his grandfather. The land was leased to a local farmer. Allen visited the farm after the funeral in 2013 but did not return to Alabama. The rental income of $5,000 per year was deposited into the couple’s joint account. Allen filed for divorce in New Mexico on November 10, 2015.

 

  •  Explain the how the court will determine the ownership of the house, farmland, and business based on New Mexico law.
  •  Determine how the court would decide if the couple resided in your state instead of New Mexico.

What is the difference between a conceptual definition and an operational definition?

What is the difference between a conceptual definition and an operational definition? Give an example of a conceptual definition and a corresponding operational definition. Why is the operational definition important in a research study?

Please identify and cite one federal statute that regulates pornography on the internet, and also summarize

1. Please identify and cite one federal statute that regulates pornography on the internet, and also summarize (in not less than 100 words) what that statute accomplishes (please also post the hyperlink to the statute).

 

2. Please identify and cite one state statute that regulates pornography on the internet and summarize (in not less than 100 words) what that statute accomplishes (please also post the hyperlink to the statute).

 

 3. Please identify and cite one federal court case that influences online gambling, and also briefly summarize (in not less than 100 words) what that court case accomplishes (please also post the hyperlink to the case summary).

 

4. Please identify and cite one state court case that influences online gambling, and also briefly summarize (in not less than 100 words) what that court case accomplishes (please also post the hyperlink to the case summary)

Explain any insights you had or conclusions you have drawn as a result of studying ethics as an I/O psychologist-in-training.

For this Assignment, you will review the Ethical Autobiography submitted  in Week 2 of this course.

 

Assignment: 2–3 pages

 

  • Explain  any insights you had or conclusions you have drawn as a result of studying  ethics as an I/O psychologist-in-training.
  • Has  anything in your autobiography changed?
  • What  areas have you identified for your own professional growth?

Write a 1- to 2-paragraph analysis of your categorical data results for each research scenario.

Write a 1- to 2-paragraph analysis of your categorical data results for each research scenario. In your analysis, display the data for the output. Based on your results, provide an explanation of what the implications of social change might be.

Describe text analysis, uses of text analysis, tools used in the analysis, observations from the analysis.

Write a paper with 300 words in  a Word document, APA formatted

 

Question – Describe text analysis, uses of text analysis, tools used in the analysis, observations from the analysis. 

 

Sources must be IEEE papers or journals published within last 5 years.

 
 
 

Transportation Logistics Management

Please answer original forum with a minimum of 250 words 

 

Respond to both students separately  with a minimum of 100 words each with references 

 

will check for plagiarism 

 

follow directions or I will dispute 

 

FIRST PAGE – original forum with References 

 

Second page – Micheal Response with References 

 

Third page – Samuel Response with References 

 

 

ORIGINAL  FORUM 

 

Don’t ship air” and “don’t ship water” are the foundation of some important supply chain strategies. What did these strategies mean for transportation and logistics in the past in global supply chains like the Silk Road? What do they mean for transportation and logistics today?  In the future?

 

STUDENT RESPONSES

 

Micheal

 

In ancient supply chains such as the Silk Road, a heavy reliance on ground transportation was the natural starting point for shipment of basic commodities. In large part, this was because ground transportation is technologically the simplest, with horses and camels being the standard means on the Silk Road (About the Silk Road, n.d.). With ground transportation following natural lines of human drift, it follows that the Silk Road’s early market would consist substantially of those commodities produced and exchanged between people connected by land. Thus, in the formative years of the Silk Road trade routes, many entities had no need for anything other than a ground-based supply chain strategy.

As technology progressed however, seagoing trade with longer routes made maritime transportation a more practical option in supply chain strategies (About the Silk Road, n.d.). The integration of the Spice Routes into the Silk Road system, the discovery of sea routes between Europe and the Far East around the Cape of Good Hope, and the opening of a transatlantic trade with the discovery and colonization of the American continents, all demonstrate that maritime trade enhances the global market far beyond what is achievable through ground transportation alone.   

Today, supply strategies that include “don’t ship air” and “don’t ship water” isolate themselves significantly from the vast global market. Air is the costliest form of shipping, but it is also the fastest. In the current fast-paced market environment, refusing air shipment means either a firm must exist within relatively close proximity to its customer, or it must avoid the shipment of time sensitive commodities. Seaborne trade on the other hand, accounts for the transportation of approximately 90% of the world’s freight (Song, & Panayides, 2012). To refuse either air or sea shipments is essentially to refuse service to the majority of the world.

In the future, technology will continue to make air and sea transportation more efficient and affordable. Establishing ground transportation routes between continents is a far less practical concept. Therefore, maintaining a strict “don’t ship air” and “don’t ship water” strategy in the future will likely be an option only for local supply chains.

References:

About the Silk Road (n.d.) Retrieved August 6, 2019 fromhttp://en.unesco.org/silkroad/about-silk-road

Song, D., & Panayides, P. (2012). Maritime logistics contemporary issues. Bingley, U.K.: Emerald.

 

 

Samuel

 

The Silk Road is seen as the first global transportation supply chain. This is for good reason as the Silk Road was a network of disparate international trade routes that spanned more than across Eurasia. There were major hubs along the silk and spice roads that gave the silk roads its merit, as with Venice in the Middle Ages or the great city of Istanbul (Coates, 2014). These roads were hard travelled, mostly buy horse caravan, with technology and supply chain strategies being at the earliest inception. For this reason don’t ship air and don’t ship water were integral to the supply chain strategies. The supply chains traversed several miles either along the roads themselves or the sea routes that were referred to as the spice routes. The travelers had to traverse an almost 7,000 miles road, which they could not do as a single route. This means that items had to be delivered at some point along the silk roads, to make the supply chain successful. Shipping air means not packaging items that take up unneeded spaces. In a caravan there was only space for the goods traveled and the food needed to make the journey. Some of these things were even traded along the way as they went. The spice routes followed the same ideas, which saw that there seafaring ships only carried cargo and items needed to make the travel. The return leg of their journeys followed the same scenario, you would never see a caravan or a ship come back emptied because that was a waste of a shippable resources. Therefore they tried not to shipped air or water. 

In today’s global supply chain these strategies are still being used to help reduce cost and promote efficiency. The supply chain is thought of a way to save resources and “the don’t ship air, don’t ship water” strategy helps the supply chain manager to do that. Russell, Coyle, Ruamsook, Thomchick writes that this “don’t ship air, don’t ship water” approach to package and product design helps to reduce shipping weight, size, and materials while maintaining the products’ appeal and convenience for consumers (Russell, Coye, Ruamsook, Thomchick, 2014).  

Coates, Rosemary. (2014). The Silk Road – the First Global Supply Chain. Retrieved August 8, 

            2019 from https://www.scmr.com/article/the_silk_road_the_first_global_supply_chain

Russell, D., Coyle. J., Ruamsook, K., Thomchick, E. (2014). The real impact of high transportation 

            cost. Retrieved August 8, 2019 from 

https://www.supplychainquarterly.com/topics/Strategy/20140311-the-real-impact-of-

high-transportation-costs/%20(fantastic%20article)/

 

 

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