Short-Answer Option 1: Your friend believes their anxiety is…

Short-Answer Option 1: Your friend believes their anxiety is caused by “bad energy” from their apartment and wants to perform a cleansing ritual. Another friend insists that anxiety is simply a chemical imbalance that requires medication to correct brain neurotransmitters. Identify which etiological theory each friend represents and describe the key differences between these two approaches to understanding mental illness.   Short-Answer Option 2:  A college student explains their depression by saying “I learned these negative thought patterns from my critical parents, and now I catastrophize every situation.” A psychologist responds that the student’s depression likely involves genetic predisposition, cognitive patterns, and social stressors all interacting together. Identify which etiological approach each perspective represents and explain how they differ in their understanding of causation and treatment implications.   Short-Answer Option 3: Your psychology professor assigns students to observe and report their own thought processes during a problem-solving task. Explain how this connects to Wundt’s introspection method and why Gestalt psychologists would object to this approach.

The following sentence has errors and/or words, phrases or m…

The following sentence has errors and/or words, phrases or means of expression not acceptable for broadcast writing. Rewrite the sentence using correct broadcast style. It really doesn’t matter whether your reporting the news from Lima, Peru or Lima, OH – you’ve got to seperate the facts and make things clear.

The following sentence has errors and/or words, phrases or m…

The following sentence has errors and/or words, phrases or means of expression not acceptable for broadcast writing. Rewrite the sentence using acceptable broadcast style. An unidentified man was hurt this morning when he was shot by robbers during a hold-up at Smith’s Supermarket.

Convert the following random bits of information into cohere…

Convert the following random bits of information into coherent 30-40 second broadcast stories. For this assignment, imagine that you’re a reporter in Springfield. a) An out-of-state development group from Montana completed the purchase of approximately three acres of land along East Main Street in Springfield on Wednesday.b) The soon-to-be-formed Springfield Hotel Group, Incorporated plans to build a new hotel on East Main Street between the Marriott Hotel and the Hampton Inn.c) Developer Henry Jones said several people that he has met in Springfield have questioned how there can be enough business for so many new hotels.d) Jones said he is optimistic about the hotel’s long-term success because of the steady growth in the area.e) Jones said he has already purchased the land, and he expects constructionto begin within the next three months. He said it will take 18 months to complete the construction. f) Construction of a new hotel near downtown is expected to begin within 90 days, according to an announcement by the developer earlier today.g) The land purchased is a portion of a larger tract of land owned by former Springfield Mayor Marvin Summers.h) The developers say the total investment for the 160-room hotel will be approximately $30.9 million. When complete, it will be the third new hotel constructed in Springfield since 2017.i) The construction phase is expected to mean about 200 new jobs. When the hotel opens, it will mean about 85 full time and part time jobs.