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Application of Cognitive, Skill-Based and Affective Theories
Concept
Education
Educational psychology
Evaluation
Learning
Psychological theories
Kraiger, K., Ford, J.K., and Salas, E. Application of cognitive, skill-based, and affective theories of learning outcomes to new methods of training evaluation. Journal of Applied Psychology 78 (1993), pp. 311–328. The topic addressed by this article is training evaluation. At the moment, measurement of training success relies on two basic concepts: whether training objectives…
Due Process vs. Crime Control Model
Control
Crime
The two models of crime, the due process model and the crime control model, have been in opposition for years. The due process model emphasizes that an individual’s life, liberty, or property cannot be taken away without proper legal procedures and protections (Answers.Com). Therefore, according to this model, it is crucial for the criminal justice…
Interpretation that Haig was/wasn’t a Butcher (Source analysis)
Interpretation
Interpretation that Haig was a Butcher: Source B2 was written by P. Smith a private in the 1st Border Regiment during the Somme describes the battle from how he saw it during the battle. He described it as “pure bloody murder” on the battlefield and he goes on to say in the source how Haig…
Fraternities and Sororities
Activity
Human Activities
Society
Fraternities and sororities have a rich heritage in higher education institutions since the 1700’s. Initially, their objective was to encourage extracurricular activities. Joining these groups enable individuals to engage in fulfilling volunteer work and fun social gatherings. However, Greek life may not be a positive experience for everyone. Advocates of Greek life argue that it…
Why I Am Thankful (Doing Anything)
Health
Human Activities
Prison
Prison overcrowding
Two months behind bars and time drifting past as if there is no tomorrow. My prison cell was seven feet in length and seven feet wide. While there, I was almost stabbed by another inmate. I had no freedom, the food was poorly prepared and I always felt fear for my life. I then woke…
Observation Assignment at a Park
biotechnology
Human Activities
Hayden Park served as a captivating location for a Freeze-Frame assignment. For those who are unfamiliar with a Freeze-Frame, it entails sitting in a single spot for 15 to 20 minutes while observing one’s surroundings. With that said, at first glance, Hayden Park appears to be a typical Valley of the Sun style park. These…
Alienated Labor Theory- Karl Marx Short Summary
Karl Marx
Labor
Is That All There Is?” is a compilation of Karl Marx’s thoughts on German economic and political concerns. In the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, Marx argues that capitalist society is responsible for the estrangement of the laborer. The capitalist mode of production restricts man from acting in accordance with his humanity by ensuring…
Principles of Perceptual Organization
Principles
INTRODUCTION Perception is defined as a process by which organisms interpret and organize sensation to produce a meaningful experience of the world. Sensation usually refers to the immediate, relatively unprocessed result of stimulation of sensory receptors in the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, or skin. Perception, on the other hand, better describes one’s ultimate experience of…
Executive Summary Revenue Recognition and Wareham Sc Systems, Inc.
Cognition
Revenue
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Revenue Recognition and Wareham SC Systems, Inc. Wareham SC Systems, Inc. consists of three divisions: the Glendale Division, the Advanced Technology Division and the Technical Devices Division (Anthony, Hawkins, & Merchant, 2011, p. 137). In 1999, Somai Desai, the company’s CFO, was informed by the SEC about new revenue recognition and reporting guidelines…
Existentialism vs. Nihilism – Who Wins?
Existentialism
Grendel
There is one question that humans spend eternities trying to definitely answer, and that question is the meaning of life. Humans need to have an answer for everything, and this one philosophical questions makes people wrack their brains to try to find an answer that can encompass everyone and everything. And what if humans cannot…