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DISCUSSION 1
Complete the SCS 100 Module Eight Journal Reflection Guideline and Rubric and SCS 100 Project 3 final reflection guideline and rubric that is uploaded below. I have uploaded the journal you did with your question on it you need it for the SCS 100 project 3 final reflection.
DISCUSSION 2
Throughout the course, you learned about many different types of research and when and where it would be conducted. Despite all the different methods that psychologists use to gather data and report results, many still consider the field a soft science. Read the article Public Skepticism of Psychology for a description of why psychology might be viewed as a soft science. After reading the article, use information that you have learned in the course to dispute this view. Discuss specific ideas you have learned in the course that illustrate the soundness of psychological research. Next, discuss how you might apply the skills you have learned throughout the course to your career and personal life. Discuss how understanding the course material will help you in your professional and personal life.
SCS 100 projects 2 observation journal 
 
Advertisement choice 
	I chose these various ads since I have always had a passion and interest in why women are portrayed the way they are in society. Most of the ads are made to show an example of what women are supposed to look like, what they decry and are believed to wear, and how they are supposed to create life changes. These Ads have intrigued me since they are related to my ideal life in one way. Each of them has spoken using the inner mother and inner child response, which gives a long way on the inclusive of challenges and news that women face in todays society. Like many women in America and throughout the rest of the world, women are prone to media, and how I am supposed to behave has been an issue that looks certain and on an elusive level of life. Most of the aspects of display on how nature is everywhere we depict for change might validate the change. 
ii. Assumptions and observations 
 
Whom: all of the considered ads that have chosen belief on a subject that aim to create audience change in how women express an opinion in society. It gives ideas on how the expression of beauty, pressure from parents in meeting a new boyfriend, amongst others, work out. The relying level of this matters is that there is natural disaster targeted in reflecting on how women express opinions. 
Message: women have always been assumed to be highly vulnerable beings and easily persuaded to think about specific emotions. The nature of reflecting ideas makes some specific life changes expressed feature on some of the Ads given.
Nature of relationship:  the effective relationship expressed in the ads relies on womens interest in children and how positively it has created life changes. Though there are changes in the link, the outcome is healthy in how people express opinions and in a competitive manner and under the specific level of life. 
Relationship: the relationship between all of the people depicted in the ads and the service or product being advertised created an illusion against how women display suggestive opinions. There are differences in interaction and how communication is communicated. 
Influence: in my suggestive opinion, I feel influenced by the message displayed while creating a valid observation. As a woman, we all have that maternal instinct which makes spousal level and desire to fit in and be accepted in the society by what is displayed in the ads and other aspects of life. 
iii. Key concepts of human behavior in social sciences
 
Gender 
	Gender is always used in ads to sell a product, an example being a reflection of a man or a woman in a lawnmower. The type of message delivered to us daily and on reflect with media gives us observation on creativity changes. Another view is the even reflection of ideas where observation being validated become of impact in the well-biased views. Gender is a massive part of human behavior which have noticed in this ads based on the sale of product or service. For example, hide yesterday by Garnier shows us a young man who is most likely in his early twenties and is careless in approaching intimidation on other people. What is intriguing about the ad is that it shows a young man with a girl under pressure. This ad aims to target young females who need to buy their boyfriend and hair products to relieve how issues are being traced.  The position of gender in the ads shows us for nature to work out, and there is a need to demonstrate commitment which has created a significant impact on suggestive views of women. 
 
Motivation and emotions 
	All of the four chosen ads show us the basic human behaviors of moods and emotions. Each of the ads observed a feeling being tugged on within us and especially on womens ideologies. The ad Winston, a real smoke, shows us the particular commercial level that can trigger any viewer regardless of gender. However, based on one of the crucial elements, it is good to focus on a message that decries attractive issues. That ensures emotions arise due to desire on portrayal and nature of insecurity. It is something that has always been viewed as glamorous. Though the outcome does not depict the exact idea, the pictures portrayed ensure that people have a different set of life. Being ashamed may be the first idea that pops up for change since moods coincide with an issue that prevails on the difference as per the shut emotions. For me, there is a feeling which arises in ones life, and that can create change in the struggle of nature and how practical ideas are pervaded. 
 
Personality 
Personality is depicted in what we are all made up of and how society expounds on ones notions. The key concept in this matter is how social science is fascinating in creating various changes in culture, religion, and environmental aspects as per the ads. Personality can most be specific on how people rely on adaptation. The primary aim of this idea is to create an audience that can trigger emotions within different sets up. Personality plays a huge role, like the interpretation of how commercials have views. As a fact of change, I am more compassionate about how ideas appeal to me on different levels. These ads all appeal to me on different levels of views that are expounded in an entire personality. 
iv. My role as a scientist 
 
I am taking into apparent consideration of my observations and objective termination about human behavior in my ads. I can imagine myself as a social scientist interested in seeking answers to the following questions. Are women far more likely to be persuaded into changing behavior, beliefs, and ones appearance in the manner of justifiable typical levels? 
The reason as to why I have created the question is due to the nature and aspect of how human behavior in this course ads have created realization for women who are more likely to be put under pressure under the effect of good views. This raises various questions, where I am highly intrigued by this ad and curious why the ads have expressed the study in a rationale of case natural emotions?
SCS 100 Module Eight Journal Reflection Guidelines and Rubric 
Prompt: Identify an area or areas of your life where you will use information learned from this course. How might learning about different perspectives and 
biases influence your work, relationships, and other areas of your life? 
Rubric  
Guidelines for Submission: Submit your journal reflection in a Microsoft Word document. 
Critical Elements Proficient (100\%) Needs Improvement (75\%) Not Evident (0\%) Value 
Engagement  of  
Response  
Describes how  learning  about  
different  perspectives  and  
biases might  influence  work,  
relationships,  etc.  
Description  lacks  detail  and  
relevance  to  perspective  and  
bias  
Does not provide  a  description  
addressing  how  perspectives 
and  biases  might influence  
work,  relationships,  etc.  
40 
Focus  of  
Response  
Provides  focused  and  direct  
reflection  when  describing  both  
areas posed  in  the  question  
Provides  reflection,  but the  
focus  is unclear o r  unrelated  to  
the  questions  posed  
Does not provide  reflection  or  
describe  the  areas  posed  in  the  
question  
40 
Communicates  
Clearly  
Clearly communicates  key ideas  
and  thoughts in  a  short-answer  
response  
Response  needs clarification  in  
order  to  support understanding  
of key  ideas  and  thoughts  
Response  is not  legible  and  key 
ideas or t houghts  are  not  
understandable  
20 
Total 100\% 
 SCS 100 Module Eight Journal Reflection Guidelines and Rubric 
 Rubric  
SCS 100 Project 3 Final Reflection Guidelines and Rubric 
Overview 
Your third longer-term assignment in this course is a presentation or short paper in which you will share your question derived at the end of your observation 
journal in Module Four, and discuss why it is important and how developments in the social sciences contribute to our understanding of ourselves, eac h other, 
and the world around us. 
This final reflection will assess the following course outcomes, which you focused on throughout Modules Seven and Eight: 
 Investigate major developments in the progression of social scientific thought for informing critical questions that drive so cial scientific inquiry 
● Articulate the value of the social sciences for their impact on contemporary issues 
Prompt  
Your third project is a presentation or short paper (you are free to choose) that explores the question you posed at the end of your observation journal. With 
that question as your topic, you will explain why the answer to it is important to understanding yourself, other people, and the world around you, and how the 
social sciences have developed to help us answer these important questions. Be sure your actual question is apparent on the presentation or paper. 
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed in your submission: 
I. Explain why your question is important to you as a member of society. 
II. Detail the major developments in social science thinking that drive questions regarding studying the individual. Use course resources to back up 
your discussion. 
III. Explain how finding the answer to your question might impact others around you. For instance, who might be most invested in the answer? 
IV. Detail the major developments in social science thinking that drive questions regarding studying others. Use course resources to back up your 
discussion. 
V. Explain why studying human behavior and identity is a valuable human endeavor. 
VI. Detail the major developments in social science thinking that support the study and advancement of the social sciences as necessary and valuable. 
Use course resources to back up your discussion. 
Supporting Work and Resources 
Throughout Modules Seven and Eight, there are supports you will use as you work directly on different elements of the final reflection. 
1. In Module Four, you submitted your observation journal. Review your submission and the feedback for this assignment via the Project Two submission 
link in the Grades section of the course. Use the question you created from your observation journal for your final reflection. You are free to incorporate 
any feedback from your instructor on this question into your final reflection. 
2. In Module Six, you submitted a micro-presentation or short answer response to give you an opportunity to practice elements of the final submission. For 
this assignment, you reflected on what you considered to be some of the most significant developments covered in Modules Five and Six and addressed 
the following: 
a. Identify the developments and how they impact individuals or larger groups/cultures. 
b. Describe how the developments changed society’s understanding. How is the development applicable outside of the social scienc es? 
View this submission and the feedback for this assignment via the Grades section of the course and incorporate this assignment into your final reflection. 
3. If you choose to submit a presentation instead of a paper, you may use PowerPoint, Prezi, or another presentation platform of your choosing. Reference 
the Supporting Resources document for instructions on how to use different presentation programs. Be sure to include notes as needed in your 
presentation in order to meet the outlined critical elements. 
4. In Module Seven, it was suggested for you to work on Section III of your project. If completed, use this as well as the instructor feedback when working 
toward your final submission. 
5. Module Eight includes a Final Reflection Submission Checklist that you can use to ensure you have met all the requirements of this project. Your 
instructor is available to provide guidance and answer any questions you may have as you work to finalize your final reflection. 
Rubric 
Guidelines for Submission: Your actual question must be apparent on the presentation or in the short paper. If you choose to write a short paper, it should be 
double spaced and 1 to 2 pages in length. Note for students choosing the presentation option: If using Prezi, be sure to include a Word document with notes. 
If using PowerPoint, be sure to include speaker notes. 
Critical Elements Exemplary (100\%) Proficient (85\%) Needs Improvement (55\%) Not Evident (0\%) Value 
Importance of 
Question 
Meets “Proficient”  criteria  and  
demonstrates  mature  awareness  
of the  connections  between  the  
question  and  being  a  member o f 
society  
Explains  why  the  question  is 
important as  a  member  of  
society  
Explains  why  the  question  is 
important as  a  member  of  
society  but is  overly generalized  
Does not explain  why  the  
question  is important  as a  
member  of society  
16 
Studying the 
Individual 
Meets “Proficient”  criteria,  and  
examples  chosen  demonstrate  
insight into  social  science  
thinking  
Details major  developments in  
social  science  thinking  that drive  
questions that  support studying  
the  individual,  using  course  
resources to  back  up  arguments  
Details major  developments in  
social  science  thinking  that drive  
questions that  support studying  
the  individual,  but does not 
utilize  course  resources to  back  
up  arguments,  is cursory,  or  has  
inaccuracies  
Does not detail  major 
developments  in  social  science  
thinking  that  drive  questions  
that support studying  the  
individual  
16 
Answer Meets “Proficient”  criteria  and  
demonstrates  mature  awareness  
of the  connections  between  the  
answer t o  the  question  and  
others  
Explains  how  finding  the  answer  
to  the  question  might impact  
others  
Explains  how  finding  the  answer  
to  the  question  might impact  
others but  is overly generalized  
Does not explain  how  finding  the  
answer t o  the  question  might  
impact  others  
16 
Studying Others Meets “Proficient”  criteria,  and  
examples  chosen  demonstrate  
insight into  social  science  
thinking  
Details major  developments in  
social  science  thinking  that drive  
questions that  support studying  
others,  using  course  resources  to  
back up  arguments  
Details major  developments in  
social  science  thinking  that drive  
questions that  support studying  
others,  but does not utilize  
course  resources to  back  up  
arguments,  is cursory,  or  has 
inaccuracies  
Does not detail  major  
developments  in  social  science  
thinking  that  drive  questions  
that support studying  others  
16 
Human Endeavor Meets “Proficient”  criteria,  and  
details demonstrate  insight  into  
social  scientific study  
Explains  why  studying  human  
behavior a nd  identity is  a  
valuable  human  endeavor  
Explains  why  studying  human  
behavior a nd  identity is  a  
valuable  human  endeavor  but  is 
overly generalized  
Does not explain  why  studying  
human  behavior a nd  identity is a  
valuable  human  endeavor  
16 
Critical Elements Exemplary (100\%) Proficient (85\%) Needs Improvement (55\%) Not Evident (0\%) Value 
Study and 
Advancement 
Meets “Proficient”  criteria,  and  
examples  chosen  illustrate  a  
strong  argument for t he  value  of  
social  scientific study  
Details the  major i nfluences on  
social  science  thinking  that 
support the  study and  
advancement of the  social  
sciences as  necessary,  using  
course  resources to  back  up  
arguments  
Details major i nfluences on  
social  science  thinking  that 
support the  study and  
advancement of the  social  
sciences as  necessary,  but  does 
not  utilize  course  resources  to  
back up  arguments,  is  cursory,  or  
has inaccuracies  
Does not detail  major i nfluences 
on  social  science  thinking  that 
support the  study of the  social  
sciences  
16 
Articulation of 
Response 
Submission  is free  of  errors 
related  to  citations,  grammar,  
spelling,  syntax,  and  organization  
and  is presented  in  a  
professional  and  easy-to-read  
format  
Submission  has no  major  errors 
related  to  citations,  grammar,  
spelling,  syntax,  or  organization  
Submission  has major  errors 
related  to  citations,  grammar,  
spelling,  syntax,  or  organization  
that negatively impact 
readability and  articulation  of  
main  ideas  
Submission  has critical  errors 
related  to  citations,  grammar,  
spelling,  syntax,  or  organization  
that prevent  understanding  of  
ideas  
4 
Total 100\% 
 SCS 100 Project 3 Final Reflection Guidelines and Rubric 
 Overview 
Prompt  
Supporting Work and Resources 
Rubric
				    	
					CATEGORIES
        	Economics 
        	Nursing 
        	Applied Sciences 
        	Psychology 
        	Science 
        	Management 
        	Computer Science 
        	Human Resource Management 
        	Accounting 
        	Information Systems 
        	English 
        	Anatomy 
        	Operations Management 
        	Sociology 
        	Literature 
        	Education 
        	Business & Finance 
        	Marketing 
        	Engineering 
        	Statistics  
        	Biology 
        	Political Science 
        	Reading 
        	History 
        	Financial markets 
        	Philosophy 
        	Mathematics 
        	Law 
        	Criminal 
        	Architecture and Design 
        	Government 
        	Social Science 
        	World history 
        	Chemistry 
        	Humanities
        	Business Finance
        	Writing
        	Programming
        	Telecommunications Engineering 
        	Geography 
        	Physics 
        	Spanish 
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f. Three Social Entrepreneurship Models
g. Social-Founder Identity
h. Micros-enterprise Development
Outcomes
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a. Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurs Exami
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        	American history 
        	Pharmacology 
        	Ancient history 
        	. Also
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        	Environmental science 
        	Electrical Engineering 
        	Precalculus 
        	Physiology 
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        	Electronic Engineering 
        	ness Horizons
        	Algebra 
        	Geology 
        	Physical chemistry 
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