sociology

Self-disclosure

Define self-disclosure and explain the potential ramifications of deciding to self-disclose with a client. Use an example from field experience or professional life that illustrates the positive or negative effects of self-disclosure.Describe the importance of cultural competence in client interactions. Use an example from field experience or professional life that illustrates how cultural competence is …

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Application of Theory

After working through the Theoretical Foundations Powerpoint, select only one of the theories and discuss its usefulness in the context of managing organizations. Use online peer-reviewed journal research (case study research is best) to inform your writing, and to advance the theoretical discussion beyond what you encountered in the PowerPoint. You may select a theory …

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Planning a vacation.

Think about planning a vacation.(a) How might a person with a judging preference prefer to plan the vacation? [answer required for credit on this question (#3a)] Explain. [worth up to 15 points](b) How might a person with a perceiving preference prefer to plan the vacation? [answer/plan required for credit on this question (#3b)] Explain. [worth …

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Interactionalist theory

From the perspective of interactionalist theory, does the professional athlete have a responsibility to his employer to be available via social media – and if so, to what extent?If you were responsible for a community budget for sport, what proportions of funding would you allocate to high performance and participation sport. Justify your answer and …

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“Sex, Lies and Conversation”.

            https://s3.amazonaws.com/edufiles.org/396868649_support_SEX_LIES_AND_CONVERSATION_-_The_Washington_Post_CjhwnlPXrMcU8ZL.pdf?response-content-disposition=filename%3DSEX_LIES_AND_CONVERSATION_-_The_Washington_Post.pdf&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Credential=AKIAJSBH2MC2JCUOGNGQ%2F20221203%2Fus-east-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20221203T221306Z&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Expires=1200&X-Amz-Signature=2bdec1ae5360dff701d3cd3365e544f9e9bebd270184e1479d212564280bb25e Read Deborah Tannen’s essay “Sex, Lies and Conversation”. Based on your own observations of male-female communication, Answer the following questions: 1.) How accurate are Tannen’s statements about male and female friendships, upbringing, expectations of marriage, etc? 2.) Have her theories been true in your own life? If not, …

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Free Will

            In order to complete this discussion, you need to first: read “Science Hasn’t Defeated Free Will” by List read chapters 10-11 of Dew & Gould read “Loki and the Problem of Determinism” by Chilton If you have not done so, stop now to read that material. For your thread, …

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Why focus group is a useful qualitative method of gathering information.

      Explain why focus group is a useful qualitative method of gathering information. Having you as a moderator of a community focus group that will explore knowledge, believes, attitudes and behaviors about your selected health problem: Define your group and the setting for the activity, applying statistical principles of sample size and homogeneity. …

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