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The association between self-deception and moral self-concept as functions of self-consciousness
$5.00Abstract
Regulated by self-consciousness, self-deception is a part of the self-system that suppresses negative aspects of the self and maintains a positive moral self-concept. We tested this evolutionary hypothesis on 166 college students by measuring self-deception using both a questionnaire and a series of hypothetical helping scenarios. The results showed a positive correlation between self-deception and moral selfconcept, which was moderated by private self-consciousness. Among participants with high, but not low, self-consciousness, high moral self-concept individuals were more willing to help when potential selfbenefits were present than low moral self-concept individuals, whereas there was no difference between the two groups concerning helping without self-benefit. These results support the evolutionary view that self-deception serves to maintain optimal moral self-concept, especially for individuals with high selfconsciousness.5 pages
General Electric Business-Level and Corporate-Level Strategies
$7.50Assignment 3: Business-Level and Corporate-Level Strategies (General Electric)
Choose an industry you have not yet written about in this course, and one publicly traded corporation within that industry. Research the company on its own Website, the public filings on the Securities and Exchange Commission EDGAR database (http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml), in the University’s online databases, and any other sources you can find. The annual report will often provide insights that can help address some of these questions.
Write a paper in which you:
- Analyze the business-level strategies for the corporation you chose to determine the business-level strategy you think is most important to the long-term success of the firm and whether or not you judge this to be a good choice. Justify your opinion.
- Analyze the corporate-level strategies for the corporation you chose to determine the corporate-level strategy you think is most important to the long-term success of the firm and whether or not you judge this to be a good choice. Justify your opinion.
- Analyze the competitive environment to determine the corporation’s most significant competitor. Compare their strategies at each level and evaluate which company you think is most likely to be successful in the long term. Justify your choice.
- Determine whether your choice from Question 3 would differ in slow-cycle and fast-cycle markets.
- Use at least three (3) quality references.Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not quality as academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
- Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
- Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
- Identify various levels and types of strategy in a firm.
- Use technology and information resources to research issues in business administration.
- Write clearly and concisely about business administration using proper writing mechanics
3 pages
Positive Affects of Motivated Employees at Work
$35.00Motivation at Workplace: Positive Affects of Motivated Employees at Work
Executive Summary
Here in this report, I have studied motivation as the core of human being behaviour and the origin of his actions in response to different challenges, motivational theories and the benefits of having a motivated workplace and its relationship with employees’ engagement, performance, productivity and organisations’ profitability.10 Pages
Why go to the gym
$40.00Why go to the gym: to exercise or to fulfill sexual desires?
Abstract
We are interested in uncovering whether the mating rituals of today, within university gyms, are related to the primal rituals and the origins of our unconscious thoughts and actions. We aim to reveal the unconscious desires of people who attend the gym in relation to the sex drive and the pleasure-seeking id. In this report, we will look at the ideas behind the sex drive and id, apply theory into practice by investigating our research findings through a survey and observations, and finally conclude what we have found and suggest faces of the consumer that best describe gym consumption.25 pages
Reflective Essay on MARK ZUCKERBERG
$40.00Reflective Essay on MARK ZUCKERBERG
Personal Development Plan-Reflective Essay
MARK ZUCKERBERG – A SELF-MADE LEADER OF TODAY’S MARKET
The paper examines Mark Zuckerberg leadership theory
12 pagesWhat do psychologists mean by ‘theory of mind”
$12.50Theory of mind
What do psychologists mean by ‘theory of mind?’ Discuss the claim that theory of mind is an evolved adaptation.
4 PagesSenior management and Middle management
$30.00The Relationship between senior management and Middle management
This paper seeks to analyze senior management and middle management activities and responsibilities as well as relationship between them. The essay will be analyzed in three different sections, respectively;
1.Middle Management
2.Senior Management
3.The Relationship between senior management and middle management. In the first section, middle management activities through different organizational positions and concern about future of middle management will be discussed.10 Pages
Understanding of cosmetic surgery
$17.50Understanding of cosmetic surgery
To what extent do different positions in structure versus agency debate affect our understanding of cosmetic surgery?
5 PagesVIOLENT VIDEO GAMES AND AGGRESSION
$5.00VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES AND AGGRESSION: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
ABSTRACT.
One of the main concerns that has constantly been raised against video games is that most of the games feature aggressive elements. This has led many people to assert that this may have a detrimental effect on individuals who play such games. Despite continuing controversy for over 15 years, there has been little in the way of systematic research. This article reviews the empirical studies in this area, including research methodologies such as the observation of free play, self-report methods, and experimental studies. The article argues that all the published studies on video game violence have methodological problems and that they only include possible short-term measures of aggressive consequences. The one consistent finding is that the majority of the studies on very young children—as opposed to those in their teens upwards—tend to show that children do become more aggressive after either playing or watching a violent video game. However, all of these come from the use of one particular research methodology (i.e., observation of children’s free play).10 Pages