GCU PSY 102 Grand Canyon Week 2 Complete Work

GCU PSY 102 Grand Canyon Week 2 Complete Work

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PSY 102 Grand Canyon Week 5 Discussion 1

In your own words, define intelligence. Describe Alfred Binet’s role in intelligence testing. Why was this important? What are the implications to society of intelligence testing?

PSY 102 Grand Canyon Week 5 Discussion 2

What is personality and why is it important to study? What type of Personality Traits do you have according to the assessment in the readings this week? Compare Jung’s approach with a theory that is discussed in this week’s reading.

PSY 102 Grand Canyon Week 5 Assignment

Emotional Intelligence Journal Entry

Details:

Being aware of emotional responses is important when interacting in social settings. Complete the Emotional IQ assessment located at.ihhp.com/quiz.php” href=”http://www.ihhp.com/quiz.php”>http://www.ihhp.com/quiz.php.

Compose a journal entry of 250-500 words in which you describe your Emotional IQ findings. Be sure to answer the following questions:

  1. What value does EQ have that IQ does not?
  2. How can we be “in check” with our emotions?
  3. What are some consequences of not being in check with our emotions?
  4. What are some strategies for managing our emotions?
  5. How do we ensure our emotions are appropriate when interacting with our family, friends, significant others, and peers?

Please refer to the textbook and the Module 5 Readings to assist in completing this assignment.

Refer to the “Emotional Intelligence Journal Entry Scoring Guide” for grading criteria.

References

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Bryant, K., & Sheldon, P. (2017). Cyber Dating in the Age of Mobile Apps: Understanding Motives, Attitudes, and Characteristics of Users. American Communication Journal, 19(2), 1.

Downey, G., & Feldman, S. I. (1996). Implications of rejection sensitivity for intimate relationships. Journal of personality and social psychology, 70(6), 1327.

Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. (2017). American Psychological Association. Retrieved from https://www.apa.org/ethics/code/.

Fullwood, C., & Attrill-Smith, A. (2018). Up-Dating: Ratings of Perceived Dating Success Are Better Online than Offline. CyberPsychology, Behavior & Social Networking, 21 (1), 11– 15.

Kopaczewski, S. (2017). Beyond Honest: Demanding Hyperauthentic Presentation in Online Dating. Proteus, 31(1), 11–20.

Manson, M. (2019, August 23). Attachment Theory. Retrieved from https://markmanson.net/attachment-theory.

Online dating statistics. (2018) <http://statisticbrain.com/online-dating-statistics/>.

Price, P. (2012). Research methods in psychology. Washington, D.C: Saylor Academy. Rosenberg, M. (1998). Society and the adolescent self-image. Princeton university press.