You will reflect on your learning experience throughout the course by using your reflective journal entries as the foundation for your paper. The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of key course concepts and how they can be applied to your personal and professional life. You are required to cite at least two peer-reviewed journal articles in accordance with APA 7 style guidelines. The paper should consist of the following components: a title page, 2 pages of the body, and a reference page.
Paper Structure
Title Page:
- Title of the Paper:
- Your Name
- Course Name and Number
- Professor's Name
- Date
Body (2 pages):
Introduction:
- Provide a brief introduction to the purpose of your paper.
- Mention the course name (Psychology) and its relevance to your academic and professional goals.
- Include a clear thesis statement that outlines the main purpose of your paper.
Reflection:
Reflect on three topics or concepts from the course that you found particularly interesting. Each topic should be discussed in its own section.
For each topic, follow this structure:
Topic Heading: (e.g., "Topic 1: [Insert Topic Name]")
- Describe the topic and why it caught your interest during the course.
- Explain the key concepts and ideas related to this topic.
- Discuss any real-world examples or case studies covered in the course related to this topic.
- Analyze how this topic can be applied to your personal life. Share personal experiences or reflections.
- Discuss the relevance of this topic to your future professional goals and career aspirations.
Repeat this structure for each of the three topics.
Conclusion:
- Summarize the main points of your paper.
- Highlight the key takeaways from the topics you discussed.
- Emphasize how your learning from the course can benefit you personally and professionally.
Reference Page:
- Cite at least two peer-reviewed journal articles using APA 7 style. Ensure proper formatting for both in-text citations and the reference list.
Formatting Guidelines:
- Use 12-point Times New Roman font.
- Set margins to 1-inch on all sides.
- Double-space the entire paper, including references.
- Number the pages consecutively in the upper-right corner.
- Ensure proper APA 7 style formatting for citations and references
These are three topics from psychology class according to instructions.
Kamban's laborious work in developing and defining the parameters of African-centered psychology provides a blueprint and conceptual road map that future African-centered psychologists can utilize as they continue to travel along the path of navigating the intellectual terrain of African-centered psychology. Ambon attended DePaul University in Chicago in 1969, where he received his bachelor's degree in psychology. He later acquired a Master of Arts degree in personality abnormal psychology from Roosevelt University in 1971the African Self-Extension Orientation is the psychological foundation of shared behavioral propensities of people of African descent. He believed that this psychological foundation is defined by biogenetics and is not susceptible to social and environmental stimuli.
Psychology is the study of human behavior, and how we think, feel, and act. Psychologists study both normal and abnormal behavior to understand it. Psychologists also try to use what we learn from that study to help people change aspects of their behavior that they want to change. Areas of psychology are clinical, industrial, and developmental. Careers in Psychology offer varied opportunities.
the class was interesting I had learned about the brain I learned about the brain and how it works. We started with psychology in general and what it is. Then we learned a lot about the brain and what is inside. For example, the hypothalamus is in charge of regulating the body’s temperature thirst, and hunger. This was interesting to see everything that is involved in our everyday lives. learned about everything from conditioning and punishment to how the brain processes information. Thinking was kind of like learning and memory. Then we did motivation with all of the different types of drives and needs the body has. We then moved to development. This shows up as the brain changes as people grow up. Also, we learned a lot about what influences a child as they grow into an adult. I never realized how much information.