Reference no: EM13493695
Once upon a time, a husband and wife lived together in a part of the city separated by a river from the places of employment, shopping, and entertainment. The husband had to work nights. Each evening he left his wife and took the ferry to work, returning in the morning.
The wife soon tired of this arrangement. Restless and lonely, she would take the next ferry into town each evening and develop relationships with a series of lovers. Anxious to preserve her marriage, she always returned home before her husband. In fact, her relationships were always limited. When they threatened to become too intense, she would precipitate a quarrel with her current lover and begin a new relationship.
One night she caused such a quarrel with a name we will call Lover I. he slammed the door in her face, and she started back to the ferry. Suddenly she realized that she had forgotten to bring money for her return fare. She swallowed her pride and returned to Lover I%u2019s apartment to borrow the fare. After all, she did have to get home. But Lover I was vindictive and angry because of the quarrel. He slammed the door on his former lover, leaving her with no money. She remembered that a previous lover, who we shall call Lover II, lived just a few doors away. Surely he would give her the ferry fare. However, Lover II was still so hurt from their old quarrel that he, too, refused her the money.
Now the hour was late and the woman was getting desperate. She rushed down to the ferry and pleaded with the ferryboat captain. He knew her as a regular customer. She asked if he could let her ride free and if she could pay the next night. But the captain insisted that rules were rules and that he could not let her ride without paying the fare.
Dawn would soon be breaking, and her husband would be returning from work. The woman remembered that there was a free bridge about a mile further on. But the road to the bridge was a dangerous one, known to be frequented by highwaymen. Nonetheless, she had to get home, so she took the road. On the way a highwayman stepped out of the bushes and demanded her money. She told him she had none. He seized her. In the ensuing tussle, the highwayman stabbed the woman, and she died.
Thus ends our story.
In descending order of responsibility for this woman%u2019s death you should list all of the characters in this story. In other words the one most responsible is listed first, the next most responsible, second, and so forth.
Use any information from Blackboard lectures or the textbook to explain your choice and/or discuss the morality issues involved. Do not simply give your own opinion without backing it up with information from theory (Freud, Erikson, Piaget, Kohlberg, Maslow, Roger, etc) or information regarding morality from the textbook or online lectures. You may include personal opinion but be sure to justify it with relevant textbook and/or online lecture information.
Design a community based intervention
: Design a community based intervention that would effectively address an existing need in the local community. define the need, the population to be served, the intervention design, and the goals and desired outcomes.
|
Experiment involving experimental group and control group
: Lay out the design for for two-between subject experiments: a) an experiment involving a an experimental group and a control group and b) a factorial design with three independent variables that have 3, and 2 levels
|
Hostile sexism and benevolent sexism
: Describe the difference between hostile sexism and benevolent sexism; give examples.
|
Several research terms and concepts are introduced
: In the scientific method, several research terms and concepts are introduced. What is the difference between random assignment and random sampling? How is each related to internal and external validity?
|
Places of employment-shopping and entertainment
: Once upon a time, a husband and wife lived together in a part of the city separated by a river from the places of employment, shopping, and entertainment. The husband had to work nights. Each evening he left his wife and took the ferry to work, re..
|
Computed the F ratio for four-group experiment
: A researcher computed the F ratio for a four-group experiment. The computed F is 4.86. The degrees of freedom are 3 for the numerator and 16 for the denominator.
|
Groups variance and within-groups variance
: Explain between-groups variance and within-groups variance
|
Difference in spatial ability in left-right-handed pepole
: To test the hypothesis in Exercise 1, the admissions counselors select a random sample of freshmen and compare their scores on the SAT to those of the population of upperclassmen. They find that the freshmen do in fact have a higher mean SAT score..
|
Explain the purpose of a null hypothesis
: Explain the purpose of a null hypothesis. Why are both a research/alternative hypothesis and a null hypothesis necessary in statistics?
|