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Motor-Dexterity Test

Motor-dexterity tests are often used in psychological studies, especially in neuropsychology. For this task, we are going to test motor-dexterity while looking for signs of frustration. First, take a clean pair of rolled-up socks or some other soft item. Then, have the participants throw it into a hoop you make with your arms. The objective is not to see how well they do the task but to see which hand they use; you are trying to determine dominance. After doing this task, ask the participants which hand they prefer to use when writing. While most will prefer the right, some will prefer the left. If a person says both, ask that individual to write a sentence with both hands, one at a time and the two of you can decide which hand to call dominant. In most cases, people will report they use the right hand more, and they will also unintentionally pick the right hand to throw the object with. If they report left and use the right hand to throw, then record that as mixed, but select the hand they choose as dominant. In the end, you will go with what the participant decides. You are required to record all information on the data sheet.

This study involved ten participants. The researcher timed how fast each person put fifteen toothpicks into a mug with each hand. To reduce a significant difference being caused by practice effects, five of the participants started with their dominant hand (DH) and the next set of five started with their nondominant hand (NDH). While they were doing the task, the researcher rated the level of frustration while performing with one hand and then the other one. The researcher was careful not to allow experimenter bias to influence what he or she recorded. Here is the scale used to rate frustration:

Very Frustrated

Not Very Frustrated

5

4

3

2

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Look at the data sheet:

Participant
#

Start with

NDH
(seconds)

FL-NDH

DH
(seconds)

FL-DH

1

Right

7

3

6

1

2

Right

10

4

8

2

3

Right

9

3

8

2

4

Left

6

2

7

3

5

Right

8

4

6

1

6

Left

12

5

9

1

7

Left

8

1

7

1

8

Right

11

3

10

2

9

Left

8

2

8

2

10

Left

13

5

9

3

The hypotheses for the study were:

  • People will perform the motor-dexterity task faster with their DH as compared to their NDH.
  • People will show more frustration while using the NDH.

Determine the average time with the motor-dexterity test, along with the standard deviation, and then use Minitab to analyze the data with a paired t-test to see if there is a significant performance difference between the two hands. Run another paired t-test to see if there is a difference in frustration (FL) while using the DH versus the NDH. Obtain the results and decide if the hypotheses are supported. Write a summary of the findings. Submit the results and summary of the findings in a 3- to 4-page Microsoft Word document.

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This week you will add 3 to 4 more pages to your applied research project. In this component, you expose information and insights from key authors that you discover in the body of management literature. It is essential that you seek these insights from peer-reviewed journal articles from the Library. Your review of the literature section is a great opportunity to perform by reconnecting to specific authors of management theory. Think of them as authors who bring added value to your own investigation of the problem. Restating what these authors said is one thing, but it is even more important for you to assess the impact of theoretical insights to the practice of management as advanced by your investigation of a real-world organizational problem. Please remember to properly paraphrase and to cite the source of the information.

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As a young politician, Abraham lincoln once provoked an opponent to tears by using his expert communication skills to mimic and ridicule his rival. Soon afterward, the man would later become the 16th president of the United States felt disappointed and ashamed of his own behavior and sought out his opponent to offer an apology. Lincoln took this as a valuable lesson about channeling his emotions, practicing empathy, and using his abilities to promote good. From then on Lincoln applied his superb leadership and communication skills to serve the higher interests of the american people rather than his own goals and ego. Daft (2015. p3)

Consider your own leadership traits, behaviors and characteristics. How will you apply what you have learned in this course? What legacy will you leave as you move on to other positions and roles on your pending career path? In this paper, you will have an opportunity to express your thoughts on how application of the leadership theories we have covered may enhance your leadership efficacy.

Directions:

Prepare a 4 – 6 page paper that identifies and discusses how you will apply to your leadership skills (and leadership theories or concepts) The paper should be specific; your grade will be determined on how well you demonstrate understanding of the leadership theories, your assessment of how their application can enhance your leadership effectiveness, and your action plan to apply them in the real world. While the paper should focus on your personal learning, insights and real world application, it must be based on course concepts and include appropriate citations.

Leadership Application Paper Guidelines:

In preparing your paper, reflect and respond to the following:

  • What were the three (3) most valuable leadership theories or concepts learned?
  • Why are these theories or concepts valuable in enhancing your leadership practice and effectiveness?
  • How will you change your behavior and/or thinking to integrate your learning?

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Technical Challenges of Digital Image Creation

  • This is to pertaining to the formation of a region-of-interest, edge detection and curve analysis for both Planar and SPECT or PET imaging

Please explain as many technical criteria that MAY change either the visual presentation or clinical results

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“Cultural Change and Project Sponsorship” Please respond to the following:

  • Examine the primary reasons why project management causes a cultural change and the impact of that change on integrative information technology. Support your response with at least one (1) example of a cultural change that project management can cause.
  • The literature affirms that project sponsorship is a major component for the successful completion of projects. Select an organization where you would aspire to serve as a CIO. Explore the role of a project sponsor, and highlight the significant reasons why such a position is pivotal to your organization’s success. Provide a rationale for your response.

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Supreme Court Docket

Just to get you familiar with the types of cases the U.S. Supreme Court hears, I would like you to do some research on the Court’s current docket. Go to the website provided below, and find a current case that interests you. Tell us the name of the case and the constitutional issue at stake in the case. You need to read all of the posts that come before yours because, I want you to tell us about a case that hasn’t already been posted. Title your post the name of the case, for example Roe v. Wade, then give us a brief summary of the case. Below are a few links that may be helpful:

http://docket.medill.northwestern.edu/archives/004607.php (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
http://www.supremecourtus.gov/index.html (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/supreme_court/docket/index.html (Links to an external site.)

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I want from you to write one page summery about any water treatment plant in Saudi Arabia

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Step 1 Revise your Essay Project 4 Step 1 to Paragraph Form

Use the Step 1 worksheet to explain in two academic paragraphs:

  • what text you will use
  • what it is about
  • how you will evaluate it (which criteria you plan to use)
  • what the thesis is
  • what you think your thesis will be

Write two complete academic paragraphs that answer all the questions listed in the exercise.

Write two specific questions to ask your classmates that will help you with your thesis and essay.

Step 2 Post your response

Complete the paragraphs and questions and post to the board.

Step 3 Read and respond to other students’ posts.

Read other students’ posts and respond to at least two of them. In addition to any other comments you may have, respond to the following:

  • Read at least two other classmates information
  • Answer their questions in complete academic paragraphs to help them formulate a strong thesis and essay.

Use your personal experience, if it’s relevant, to support or debate other students’ posts. If differences of opinion occur, debate the issues professionally and provide examples to support opinions.

Please respond to at least two (2) classmates.

i need to write a anthropolgy paper on the boo race becomes tommorow

  • Describe the contents of the book (what the book is about, topics it covers, etc.). However, you must also provide an analysis of the book: what you think about it? Do you want others to read the book? Is the book not worth a reader’s time?
  • What’s the structure of the book? (e.g., how many chapters, sections or parts, etc.)
  • Highlight important features of the book (new perspectives, unique or distinctive insights, etc.)
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses of the book (e.g., readability, writing style, impact, appeal to target audience, contributions, etc.).
  • Is the book appropriate for a first year undergraduate student like yourself? Why or why not?

Note: I expect you to know the difference between a general opinion and an informed opinion. You book review should not be based simply on what you feel; everyone has an opinion on just about everything. But what is the basis of their opinion. Your informed opinion is based in evidence. You evidence is the text of Race Becomes Tomorrow or some other relevant book or article.