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Our textbook authors, Myers and Twenge (2021), start off talking about Cinderella, a popular folktale. They then deconstruct the message into two versions of the folktale. For many of us, folktales represent some of our earliest moments of understanding how the social environment impacts individual...

We often aren’t aware of how much influence attitudes and norms of our social environments have on our views, preferences, and decisions until we take a closer look. Studying social psychology aims to better understand the interchange between our social environment and our personal development....

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  Respond to one of the following prompts: Describe mindfulness meditation and identify the impact meditation has on the brain. How could you utilize meditation during your academic journey? (USLO 8.1) Describe three sleep disorders and describe possible treatment options. (USLO 8.2) Discuss substance use...

Walden University (2016d) asks doctoral students to incorporate a social change component into the capstone in alignment with “a deliberate process of creating and applying ideas, strategies, and actions to promote the worth, dignity, and development of individuals, communities, organizations, institutions, cultures, and societies.” Perhaps...