Entries by Brian Wabwire

Satellite remote sensing for archaeology

Please use the chapters below from Sarah Parcak’s Book on satellite remote sensing for archaeology Pg’s 1-12 (Introduction) and 81-111 (processing techniques and imagery analysis and 173-204 (remote sensing and survey) Use ALL the lectue notes provided I want these small questions to be answered in my essay. – How high spatial resolution multispectral data in […]

Social work ethics and values

Describe how you have integrated social work ethics and values into your practice. This can include elements such as: • adherence to the CASW “Code of Ethics” and standards of Practice • Understanding of social work roles and maintenance of professional boundaries What is the values and ethics of social work practice? Ethical Principles. The […]

Principles of collaborative decision making

Principles of collaborative decision making and how it encourages and empowers people with disability to make their own decisions The principles of collaborative decision-making and how it encourages and empowers people with disability to make their own decisions are: Inclusive as opposed to exclusive decision making-People with disabilities are included in the decision making process. […]

The psychology of learning

The psychology of learning refers broadly to theory and research derived from different types of learning, including classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning (modeling). Applied behavior analysis draws primarily on operant conditioning as the basis for developing interventions.   az •Explain the relationship between evolution and change.   •What is the difference between artificial and […]

The context of psychodynamic theory

How would/do you conceptualize addiction and addiction behaviors within the context of psychodynamic theory (shadow work/archetypal energies/attachment/early childhood relationships etc. how would you challenge/interpret this material?) Addiction is characterized by an inability to consistently abstain from substances and an inability to control behavior. An addicted individual experiences a craving (or an intense, insatiable hunger) for more […]

Explain the three ethics of moral reasoning

Explain the three ethics of moral reasoning: autonomy, community, and divinity through a cultural lens. You can focus on a culture, subculture or compare two. What is the ethic of autonomy? autonomy, in Western ethics and political philosophy, the state or condition of self-governance, or leading one’s life according to reasons, values, or desires that are […]

The link between attitudes and behavior

Differentiate and critique the factors that influence the link between attitudes and behavior. Provide examples that illustrate the factors you chose. What are the links between attitudes and Behaviours? Attitudes can positively or negatively affect a person’s behavior, regardless of whether the individual is aware of the effects. Attitudes can positively or negatively affect a […]

The limbic system controls

What brain structure acts as the “emotional guide” by turning emotional responses into carefully planned and deliberate actions? What part of the brain is responsible for emotional responses? The limbic system The limbic system controls the experience and expression of emotions, as well as some automatic functions of the body. By producing emotions (such as fear, […]

Student’s developmental stage

The following six phases are described: The phases of the lay helper, the beginning student, the advanced student, the novice professional, the experienced professional, and the senior professional. The themes describe central processes of counselor/therapist development. School counselors work with students in a variety of developmental stages. What are the developmental stages of counseling? Choose a […]

What are the structural neuroimaging techniques?

What are the structural neuroimaging techniques?functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) computerized tomography (CT) positron emission tomography (PET) electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) What are the different types of structural imaging? Structural imaging techniques typically come in three different options: X-rays, computed tomography (CT) or computed axial tomography (CAT) scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans What […]