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For more course tutorials visit<br>www.newtonhelp.com<br><br><br>PSY 301 Module 1 Assignment 2<br>Browse state-run Web sites to collect information about statistical estimates on family violence that is reported or that goes unreported.<br>Choose a specific area of family violence and hypothesize why there is such a variance between actual reported and unreported incidents.<br>
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PSY 301 Arg Doing by learn/newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 1 Assignment 2 For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 1 Assignment 2 Browse state-run Web sites to collect information about statistical estimates on family violence that is reported or that goes unreported. Choose a specific area of family violence and hypothesize why there is such a variance between actual reported and unreported incidents. Browse the Web to determine the state-mandated reporting requirements if treatment professionals learn about children in danger due to family violence in the home environment.
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PSY 301 Arg Doing by learn/newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 3 Assignment 1 Violence on Children’s TV For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 3 Assignment 1 Violence on Children’s TV Assignment 1: Violence on Children’s TV The National Television Violence Study found that in 1996-1997, 61% of television programs contained violence, and, of those selected, 75% showed no remorse, criticism of, or penalty for the violence. Forty percent of violent acts were committed by attractive characters. For this assignment, you need to watch an hour of children’s television, preferably cartoons, and analyze the level of violence in the chosen children’s show. o Rate the aggressive acts using the following scale: o Mild: Verbal aggression with no physical contact
PSY 301 Arg Doing by learn/newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 3 Assignment 2 Children and Violence in the Media For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 3 Assignment 2 Children and Violence in the MediaAbstract Technology surrounds us everywhere. Most individuals, regardless of age, race, gender, or ethnicity, own some type of electronic equipment. This can be in many forms such as a cellular phone, computer, television, or videogame system. For the past twenty years there has been a long debate on how exposure to violence in video games, television, and movies impacts society, particularly more impressionable young children. Each incidence of violence committed by a young child or adolescent has respired the debate on whether or not there was exposure to violence through the media and whether it had a role in the perpetrator’s actions. In this case, Greg, age 10, is no different.
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PSY 301 Arg Doing by learn/newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 4 Assignment 1 Discussion Question: Victim of Peer Violence For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 4 Assignment 1 Discussion Question: Victim of Peer Violence At the age of nine, Anita moved from a small town to a big city because her father was transferred to a new job. Anita entered fifth grade in the middle of the term and was immediately ostracized by her female classmates. Anita begged her parents to send her back to her old school. Her parents assumed she was lonely and reassured her that things would get better soon.
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PSY 301 Arg Doing by learn/newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 5 Assignment 2 Community Violence in the U.S. For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com PSY 301 Module 5 Assignment 2 Community Violence in the U.S. Assignment 2: Community Violence in the U.S. In the increasingly violent times that the U.S. is experiencing, it has been observed that children in some areas are terrorized by street violence. Gang warfare can easily turn a quiet neighborhood into a war zone, where children might become inadvertent victims. Although some children can’t cope with the fear, a few are able to rise above it and confidently move ahead. What are risk factors for children to become involved in gang activity