This coursework is some that I do on the schools website and I am sending you screenshots of them. Can you please write out for me the answers for me on a document, I will then just type them into the school website. I am going to send you three more like this. I am not planning on being a therapist I just got stuck in this class.
The books that this coursework is from is Strategies and Tactics of Behavioral Research and Practice FOURTH edition by Johnston, Pennypacker, and Green. Also Applied Behavior Analysis THIRD edition by Cooper, Heron, and Heward. I got this book free off of z-library Applied Behavior Analysis (John Cooper, Timothy Heron, William Heward) (Z-Library).pdf I believe that they have the other book as well. This coursework answers is supposed to be within chapters 8 and 9 of the ABA book by Cooper and chapters 7, 8, and 9 within the book on strategies and tactics.
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“Behavioral Research and Practice: Strategies and Tactics in Applied Behavior Analysis”
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“Exploring Additional Resources: Expanding Your Knowledge Base”
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Residency Weekend Assessment: Managerial Accounting Case Study and Research Paper Team Projects “Effective Presentation Techniques: Delivering a Successful Team Presentation with PowerPoint”
During residency weekend, students will be assessed on four (4) main assignments
1. Completion and presentation of an assigned case study as a team (250 points).
2. Researching, writing, and presenting on a topic in managerial accounting (250 points).
3. Peer evaluation for teamwork (50 points).
4. Practical Connection Assignment (50 points).
Residency Learning Outcomes :
Build a social network.
Work collaboratively and professionally with peers in completing teamwork assignments.
Analyze case studies by integrating theory and practical application to business situations.
Research and analyze current events related to managerial accounting.
Demonstrate advanced professional business communication skills.
Case Study Team Project (250 Points) :
The professor will randomly assign students into teams corresponding to the following case study assignments located in the textbook:
Group 3: Case Study 2-60: Understanding Cost Concepts (pp. 78-79)
Case Study Team Project Requirements :
A) Each team will prepare a write-up and a PowerPoint presentation of the solutions to the Case Study utilizing the following Structure:
Briefly provide an Overview of the case study facts
Identify and describe the Managerial Accounting Topic
Briefly identify the Requirements in the case study
Provide the Solutions to the requirements in the case study
Provide Personal Thoughts regarding major learning points from the case study
B) Provide the team’s completed written solutions to the professor prior to the team’s presentation
C) PowerPoint Presentation:
1. Each team will have exactly 15 minutes to present their solutions to the class using PowerPoint slides (Please rehearse). Do not read the PowerPoint slides to the class.
2. Each team member must actively and equally participate in the presentation.
3. For five (5) to ten (10) minutes, other students will provide presentation style feedback to the team members
D) A group case study progress report must be submitted for a grade at the conclusion of Day 1 of the residency. This progress report will constitute 50 points of your grade for this assignment.
Research Paper Team Project (250 points):
This is a graduate course and students will be expected to research and write papers summarizing in their own words what they have found on current topics in managerial accounting from the weekly readings. Students will also be expected to orally present their findings to their peers.
The research must be conducted using peer-reviewed trade or academic journals . While Blogs , Wikipedia , encyclopedias, textbooks, popular magazines, newspaper articles, online websites, etc. are helpful for providing background information, these resources are NOT suitable references/resources for this research assignment.
Research Paper Topics :
History/Evolution of Management Accountinng
Research Paper Team Project Requirements:
A) Topic Research:
1. Teams will be randomly assigned a research topic from the list provided by the professor.
2. Teams will research/find at least four (4) different peer-reviewed articles on the assigned topic from the University of the Cumberlands Library online business journal database. The peer-reviewed journal article(s) must be current/published within the last ten (10) years.
B) Paper and Presentation Structure
1. Write a minimum of five (5) pages, double spaced, in APA format, discussing the findings on your assigned topic in your own words. Note – paper length does not include cover page or References page.
2. Structure the paper as follows :
Cover page
Overview describing the importance of the research topic in your own words
Purpose of Research of the article in your own words
Review of the Literature summarized in your own words
Conclusion in your own words
Personal Thoughts of the team members
References
3. An example paper has been provided. Please review this paper thoroughly for structure and APA formatting.
C) Provide the team’s completed written research paper to the professor prior to the team’s
presentation
D) PowerPoint Presentation:
1. Each team will have exactly 15 minutes to present their solutions to the class using PowerPoint
slides (Please rehearse). Please do not read the PowerPoint slides to the class.
2. Each team member must actively and equally participate in the presentation
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Title: Exploring Career Development Theories: My Personal Connection to Planned Happenstance Theory In this essay, I will be discussing John Krumboltz’s Planned Happenstance Theory and its relevance to my own life and career development process
For this assignment you will write a short essay. Choose one of the theories you have learned about this week and answer the following prompts. Save your response in a word document and submit on the next page.
In your own words, describe the theory you have chosen.
Why is this theory important?
How does this theory relate to you and where you are in your life? Provide specific examples.
How does this theory relate to where you are in your own career development process?
Theories you have learned about in Unit 2:
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Donald Super’s Theory of Development
Frank Parson’s Theory
John Krumboltz’s Planned Happenstance
Your response should be double-spaced, 12 point font and a minimum of 500 words.
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“The Finite Universe: Evidence for the Creation Account in Genesis 1”
In 1929, Edwin Hubble provided strong evidence that the universe is expanding, namely, light from other galaxies is shifted toward the red end of the color spectrum, indicating that the source of the light is moving away. Further, if galaxies are moving away from one another, generally, then as you go back into the past, they get closer to each other, until they are together at singular point.
This was a remarkable find, and it quickly became a serious philosophical matter. It had been common for most to believe that the universe was static–that it always existed. If the universe has always existed, then you need no explanation for the universe–it’s just always been there, that’s what it’s like to be a universe. Now that there is strong evidence that the universe has not always been around, but rather suddenly appeared, the universe needs an explanation. And now, God seems to be the best candidate.
Watch this video to see how the finite nature of the universe is evidence of God.
Read through the first chapter of the book of Genesis. Write a 250-word response regarding whether or not you think the evidence of our universe coming into existence in the finite past reflects the creation account in Genesis 1. Keep in mind that this has to do with the origin of the universe, not the origin and development of life in the universe. -
“Exploring the Themes of Power and Society in Chapters 4 and 5”
chapter review over 4 and 5 instructions are down below
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Assignment Title: The Evolution of Rock and Roll: From Its Early Days to the Beatles’ Impact 1. Reaction to “The Story of Rock and Roll” video: After watching the three sections of “The Story of Rock and Roll,” I Title: Exploring the Influence and Significance of Elvis Presley in Music History Elvis Presley is a name that is synonymous with rock and roll and has been a household name for decades. He rose to fame in the 1950
Watch the three sections of “The Story of Rock and Roll” Found here:
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Write at least 500 words in reaction to this video. Answer the following questions:
What do you think are the biggest reasons Rock ‘n’ Roll developed how and when it did?
What historical occurrences influenced Rock ‘n’ roll the most?
Who do you think were the most influential individuals during these early days of Rock ‘n’ Roll that we have studied so far?
What surprised you the most learning about the early days of Rock ‘n’ Roll this week?
In your own words, what were some of the things you learned from this video that most intrigued you?
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Artist:Ray Charles
For this assignment I want you to reflect on the artists we have listened to in this class up until now. You will share your song with the class, write a response about what intrigues you about this song, and comment on another colleagues post about their artist and song. Remember in these discussions that you only get full credit once you post yourself AND respond to a colleague.
Have you heard any artists so far that you will now add to your listening rotation? If so who and what about them appeals to you. If no one yet, why?
Write your response Share a youtube link of the song of the artist that you are really enjoying.
Comment on a colleague’s post about their artist and song. 3.
For this assignment I want you to listen to The Ronette’s – Be My Baby. This is a classic song and considered one of the great songs produced by Phil Spector. As we talked about the role of the producer was starting to change. Producers now used the album as a creative tool to represent the music differently than it may be heard live. Listen to this song and answer the following questions.
What is the instrumentation on this track? (What instruments do you hear?) Hint: There are a lot
What are some techniques you hear that make this track sound so big?
When you hear an echo of an instrument on the track. What is that called?
How did his techniques differ from the recording techniques used before?
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6.9 Discussion: Beatles: Yea or Nay
Were the Beatles Game Changers?
There seems to be mixed opinions about the Beatles, so let’s have a discussion about it!
Determine if you think the Beatles are as influential and innovative as I (Prof. Anderies) made it seem. Are they Game Changers in the history of Rock/Pop Music?
Find a tune by the Beatles (that you either love or dislike) on YouTube and share the link (or embed) Use that tune to support your argument on whether or not you think they are game changers. (Eg…”Why this is the greatest tune ever” or “Why I think their music is overrated”)
Write at least 150 words to share your opinion.
Write on at least ONE colleague’s post. 5.
For your first assignment you will write an album review of a Rock, Pop, or Soul album of your choice. The assignment is worth 100 points in total.
Submit your album review When doing an album review I encourage you to listen to the album a minimum of two times. Put your phone down and minimize other tasks you have going on. Listening is an active experience. On your first listen, just take in the music. Be present and enjoy it for what it is. On your second listen, actively take notes. What was the name of the song, what style was it, who soloed, what was the tempo, what did you like/dislike, etc. By listening twice in this manner you should be able to write your review with much more ease. In addition, search online to see if there are any liner notes, or other writing about the particular album. Many albums are tied to social and cultural changes happening in the world. Understanding this can give context to many of the sonic choices in the music. Below are some suggestions of topics to focus on in your paper.
****MUST BE A MINIMUM OF TWO (2) PAGES TYPEWRITTEN (500 word minimum), DOUBLE SPACED. NO HANDWRITTEN REPORTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Name of Artist:
Name of Album:
Tunes or compositions:
Musicians: (both principal and supporting)
Possible summary focuses:
Period in which the music represents
Who has this artist influenced? Or who are they influenced by? And why?
What is the instrumentation? How does the instrumentation affect mood and timbre?
Are there general characteristics that make the style of music identifiable? For instance, does it swing? Or is influenced by Rock and technology? Latin based? Older style, improvisational styles?
Are there any obvious musical forms? (Blues and AABA)
Is the music singable? If not, does it allow a listener multiple listenings?
What moods are set on this recording? Where would be the best place for this music to be heard?
Is there any social significance to this recording?
Is this music reacting to any previous musical styles?
How do the musicians react to one another? Does the shoe fit?
Are there vocals? Does the text have any significance? Or is the text on these collections rather distant to the music being performed?
Is this recording compositional or improvisational or both?
If you are looking for inspiration here are a few suggested albums.
Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd
London Calling – The Clash
Led Zeppelin II – Led Zeppelin
Pet Sounds – The Beach Boys
Are You Experienced – Jimi Hendrix
Abbey Road – The Beatles
What’s Goin’ On – Marvin Gaye
Songs in the Key of Life – Stevie Wonder
Green Onions – Booker T and the MG’s
James Brown – Live At the Apollo
Sam Cooke – Live at the Harlem Square Club 1963
Burnin’ – The Wailers
Elvis – Elvis Presley
This is Fats Domino! – Fats Domino
Berry Is On Top – Chuck Berry
Bad Girls – Donna Summer
Diana – Diana Ross
Thriller – Michael Jackson
Sing, Sing, Sing – Benny Goodman
Straight Outta Compton – NWA
Low End Theory – A Tribe Called Quest
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In addition to all that we learned about Elvis I want you to watch the following video on him. After you have watch the video please participate in a discussion focusing on the question “Is Elvis worth the Hype?” There are no right or wrong answers here. I truly want to hear your thoughts and opinions about one of the biggest cultural icons of the 20th century.
I want you to answer this honestly utilizing what you have learned and anything else you can look up about Elvis. Respond to one colleague in at least 5 sentences whether you agree or disagree with them and why? -
Title: “Encouraging Families to Invest in Life Insurance: The Benefits of Savings Insurance and Strategies for BSP Life’s Product Awareness” Life insurance is an essential financial tool that provides families with the peace of mind and security of knowing that their
In 750 words or less, tell us how we can encourage more families to buy life insurance, explain how savings insurance helps with financial planning, and how can BSP life increase awareness of its life insurance products?
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Title: Understanding Variables and Hypotheses in Research Studies In research studies, variables are factors that can change or vary in a study. They are used to measure, manipulate, or control the outcome of the study. There are three types of
After reading Chapter 5, please complete the following discussion question:
In your own words, define the terms independent, dependent, and extraneous variables; and, directional, nondirectional hypotheses, and null hypotheses.
Write one directional and one null hypothesis for a research study you would be most interested in conducting.
Please consider your selection of variables carefully and write your hypothesis in the proper format.
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“Uncovering the Unknown: Exploring the Fascinating World of [Your Major/Career/Hobby]” “Exploring New Horizons: A Guide to Kayak Fishing Photography for Enthusiasts” “Reviving the Future of Agility: Encouraging Young Handlers to Participate in Dog Sports”
OVERVIEW: Writing the Exploratory Essay (Read Chapter 21)
Assignment Overview:
Writing the Exploratory Essay PowerPointDownload Writing the Exploratory Essay PowerPoint
Write an exploratory essay that is appropriate for a magazine, website, or newsletter. The article should EXPLORE an idea specific to your major, career, hobbies, ideas or other interests. As your book says, make your focus “laser sharp” and offer fresh insights to fill a gap in the “discussion” on the subject. Include the following feature article elements:
–create a clear thesis
–use at least three credible, interesting sources (at least one primary and one secondary)
–be clear and concise
–use style and voice
Assignment Objectives:
to offer fresh insights and credible, interesting source support
to engage your audience (for a specific magazine) in the “discussion” about an idea, skill, or other area of interest to you and that specific audience
to explain the significance of your ideas, findings, and possible areas of future exploration
to develop a surprising angle on the topic to engage the reader
Assignment Requirements:
900+ words (must be in range), typed, double spaced, standard font, MLA format (see handbook); at least three sources (reliable, appropriate; at least one primary and one secondary) with clear attribution and integration; you may interview someone who is an authority on the subject as long as you give the person’s credentials in the essay.
Read Exploratory Essay assignment materials in Chapter 21
Click on link to Magazine Writer’s GuidelinesLinks to an external site. and pick a magazine for which to write (most magazines pay for articles they publish)
Click on “Find an Angle to Bring Your Subject to Life”Links to an external site.
Revising the Exploratory Essay
Click on Tutor.com on the left side of our Canvas classroom to get a writing tutor’s help on your final editing. This is a free service to our students.
Use the magazine article checklist for revising the exploratory essays (click here).
LECTURE: Writing the Exploratory Essay
Use your textbook as a step-by-step resource for understanding and developing the exploratory essay.
Your goal for this essay is to explore ideas, but where do you start? You book suggests brainstorming, freewriting, listing, and memory mapping, but before you start brainstorming, you need to understand the exploratory essay genre (characteristics of these kinds of essays).
Explore the genre
In this section, your book says the exploratory essay (genre) is usually about making a point. You will definitely be making a point (thesis), but not an argument. This is not a persuasive essay, but a thinking piece. The goal is to find a topic, hobby, skill, or other idea that you want to explore aimed at engaging a specific audience. The genre includes these elements:
Make a point about a topic that intrigues you
Thesis should be informative and engaging
Tell why your exploration should matter to a specific magazine audience
Tell a story; develop your essay structure
Make several observations about your exploration
Share details, interview conversations, reflections
Offer details
Share surprising details
Use figurative language to offer unique comparisons and descriptive language
Use a questioning, speculative tone
Focus on people
Share explorations and reflections on the people in your story
Include dialogue if appropriate
Claiming your topic
Now, it’s time to start brainstorming things (topics, hobbies, people, ideas) you want to EXPLORE. You may know something or nothing about the topic, but you want to ask questions and explore ideas and details in your essay. One of the more important things to consider is to choose a puzzling, intriguing subject, even if the only puzzling thing about it is asking if your audience will be interested.
Brainstorm
Freewrite
List
Think about your Thinking (metacognition). Ask questions.
Imagining your audience
Your audience is a group of people that read a specific magazine. If you are writing for a travel magazine, your audience already enjoys traveling, and you need to tell them something new and useful. If you’re writing for a college student magazine, then make your topic and reflection interesting to college students. If you start to tell your audience what they already know, they will stop reading.
Gathering materials
Your sources need to be primary (first-hand, original; statistics, interviews) and secondary (commentary from websites and articles). Talk to the people involved. The pandemic means your interviews will be by phone or email.
Organizing ideas (see page 278 for examples)
How to organize your essay. Give your readers directions with transitional wording. Design for easy readability with headings and “pull quotes.”
Opening with hook, introduction to subject, thesis
Body paragraphs
Observation 1 plus details and source support
Observation 2 plus details and source support
Observation 3 plus details and source support (build toward a climax)
Conclusion: end on reflection and personal insights from your exploration
Add style and voice
Use figures of speech to make memorable comparisons:
Similes
Metaphors
Analogies
Concrete, descriptive subjects
Strong, active verbs
REQUIRED RESOURCES: Writing the Exploratory Essay
Required Reading
Read Chapter 21
Click here for Writing the Exploratory Essay PowerPoint
Magazine Article Criteria ChecklistDownload Magazine Article Criteria Checklist
Student Examples:
“Teach a New Dog New Tricks”Download “Teach a New Dog New Tricks”
“Cackling Dragsters” Magazine ArticleDownload “Cackling Dragsters” Magazine Article
Other Resources
Writing with Style PowerPoint
Click here for copies of The Hilltop, Weatherford College’s magazineLinks to an external site.
Click here for example article from the TCU MagazineLinks to an external site.
Extra Credit Magazine Article TemplateDownload Extra Credit Magazine Article Template
Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) MLA Citation FormatLinks to an external site.
How to use Academic Search Complete to find sources
Source Attribution and Integration PowerPointDownload Source Attribution and Integration PowerPoint
DISCUSSION: Exploring Topics for the Exploratory Essay
Post your topic for your exploratory essay (magazine feature article).
Pick a magazine that would publish your article (italicize magazine titles in your writing)
Tell me what magazine you might be writing for and what you think the audience would most want to know about your topic. Click here for a list of magazines organized by categories. Links to an external site.
Knowing your audience focuses your article. If you’re writing for a college student magazine, your article would be different than writing for a business magazine or a parent magazine.
Guidelines and Grading for Discussion Postings
To get credit for discussion postings, please proofread your answers carefully for Standard English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. While typing in Canvas, you will see red lines under misspelled words (if not, check to see if you’re in Chrome), so you can easily make corrections. Your answers must be completely original.
Example Post (use the highlighted prompts and add your 3 section headings as a triplet of examples):
I’m thinking about writing an article about my son’s kayak fishing adventures with the angle on photography products for Paddling Magazine.Links to an external site. My audience includes other kayak enthusiasts, so I want to be technical and engaging. I’ve looked at their articles, and they link to products to help sell their ad space, so I would include the names of the products my son uses to film his kayak fishing adventures. I will interview my son (who has been kayak fishing for 5 years and has won tournaments) to have at least 3 strong quotations for my article, and then add other secondary sources about filming from a kayak. I will also use some of his photos in my article. I think readers will find filming techniques, reviewing products, and catching exciting moments interesting and engaging.
DISCUSSION: Exploratory Essay Outline
I do not expect anyone to actually send this letter/email to the magazine, but, in the future, you could make a career out of freelance journalism, and many magazines pay good money (hundreds to thousands of dollars) for articles they publish. This assignment helps you come up with your essay title, thesis, sources, and outline for your essay. I want you to follow the instructions exactly (4 short paragraphs with specific information for your article; see instructions below). Please use the model below as your guide. The model query letter includes the student’s title, thesis, outline, and two interviews for primary sources and one article for the secondary source.
You can do in-person or email interviews. You can send 3-5 questions in an email to someone you know who is an expert on the topic you’re covering, and then use their quotations in the paper to support your thesis.
Writing Steps:
Read Chapter 21 and example explorations in the textbook, on Canvas, and in the magazine you chose
Read the assignment OVERVIEW, LECTURE, AND REQUIRED RESOURCES
Read the article: “How to Write the Best Query Letter”Links to an external site.
Look at the student examples of query letters
Post your query letter to this discussion thread
Example Format
Magazine Name
Magazine’s Address
Dear Editor,
Paragraph 1: Open with a hook or angle about the article topic and your article title.
Paragraph 2: Outline your article and name specific primary and secondary sources.
Paragraph 3: Thesis (what plus so what) and triplet of examples or say “will surprise the readers by . . .”
Paragraph 4: Introduce yourself. Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Your Name
Student Example:
Clear Run Magazine
17 Industrial Drive South,
Hadley, MA 01075
22 October 2018
Dear Editor,
The lack of young adults in dog sports is worth exploring because they make up the future of agility. Eventually, if young adults don’t get involved with agility, the sport will die out. My article,” You Can Teach a New Dog New Tricks,” discusses this topic.
I have divided my article into three sections about observations, causes, and effects to help readers understand the topic. I will include pictures of handlers, dogs, and trials. I will interview two trainers, Dresden Graff and Robin Barber, and quote an interesting article about agility handlers. This will interest readers because it will inspire them to reignite the fire in young handlers.
I have found an interesting study called “What Motivates People to Participate with their Dogs in Sporting Events” in the journal Anthrozoos. This study is significant to your audience because it shows who participates in dog sports and why. This article will state statistics on participation in dog sports, discuss what causes the low rates of young handlers, and explain how this could affect the sport in the long term. It will enlighten and interest your readers to motivate junior and young adult handlers to participate in agility in order to keep the sport alive.
I am an aspiring dog trainer and would like to see agility grow as a sport and see more handlers my age participating. Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,