SSC130: Case Studies
Essentials of Psychology : SSC130: Case Studies
Lesson 7 Overview
In this lesson, you'll review
two case studies and
answer both.
7.1 Analyze two case studies SSC130: Case Studies
READING ASSIGNMENT
Your project must be submitted as a Word document (.docx, .doc). Your project will be individually graded by your instructor and therefore may take up to five to seven days to grade. Be sure that each of your files contains the following information:
Your name Your student ID number The exam number Your email address
To submit your graded project, follow these steps:
Log in to your student portal. Click on Take Exam next to the lesson you’re working on.
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Find the exam number for your project at the top of the Project Upload page. Follow the instructions provided to complete your exam.
Be sure to keep a backup copy of any files you submit to the school!
You’ll find your case study assignments in the textbook, Psychology
and Your Life, Fourth Edition. Use your textbook to complete your
Case Study.
Please take a few moments to watch the video in the next resource
titled, "Case Study Instructions." The video gives a verbal explanation
of this assignment.
Read the following case studies in your textbook and answer the
questions in your text:
1. Case Study 1: “The Woman Who Dreams of Stress,” after
Module 14
2. Case Study 2: “John Buckingham, the New Guy on the Job,” after
Module 43
Process
Your assignment must include the following:
1. A cover sheet
2. The answers to both Case Study 1 and Case Study 2 written in
complete sentences
The Cover Sheet
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The first page of your paper will be the cover sheet. Provide the
following information:
Case Studies
Your name and student ID
Current date
Essentials of Psychology SSC130
Assignment #
Formatting
Format your paper using a standard font, such as Times New Roman,
12 point, double-spaced. Set the margins at a standard 1 inch on all
sides. Since you’ve given your information on the cover sheet, no
header is necessary.
For the body of your paper, make a clear distinction when you’re
answering the questions about Case Study 1 and answer questions
1–5 in complete sentences. Then move on to Case Study 2 and
continue in the same format.
For clarity, please include each question from the case study prior to
your response.
Grading Criteria
Your instructor will use the following rubric when grading your essay.
You may use this rubric as a guide when writing and completing your
assignment.
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Essentials of Psychology Case Studies Project
Name:
Student ID: Skill Realized Skill Developing Skill Emerging SkillNot Evident
CONTENT • The student provided thoughtful answers in complete sentences for the questions regarding both case studies (“The Case of the Woman Who Dreams of Stress” and “The Case of John Buckingham, the New Guy on the Job.”) (8 points per question) _ /80
80 75 74 62 50 10 0
GRAMMAR, SENTENCES, and MECHANICS • The student proofread his or her paper. _ / 2 • The student used correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure. _ / 5 • The student made sure that there were no typographical errors and chose appropriate and correct words. _ / 3
10 9 8 7 6 4 0
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FORMAT and LENGTH • The student’s cover page contains all the required information (the title; his/her name and student number; the current date; the course title and number, Essentials of Psychology, SSC 130; and the case studies project number). _ / 5 • The student used a standard 12-point font and 1-inch margins. _ / 5
10 9 8 7 6 4 0
Key Points and Links
READING ASSIGNMENT
Key Points
Watch the video available on your student portal to get specific
details of the assignment.
Read “The Woman Who Dreams of Stress,” after Module 14
Read “John Buckingham, the New Guy on the Job,” after Module
43
Provide your answers to both case studies per the instructions
provided.
Lesson 7 Review
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Self-Check
1. Which of the following content order is correct for your cover sheet?
a. Case Studies, Essentials of Psychology SSC130, Assignment
351260, your name and student ID, current date (for example, April 1,
2019).
b. Case Studies, your name and student ID, current date (for
example, April 1, 2019), Essentials of Psychology SSC130,
Assignment 351260.
c. Current date (for example, April 1, 2019), your name and student
ID, Case Studies, Essentials of Psychology SSC130, Assignment
351260.
d. Your name and student ID, current date (for example, April 1,
2019), Case Studies, Essentials of Psychology SSC130, Assignment
351260.
2. In case study 1, “The Woman Who Dreams of Stress,” on page 164
of your textbook, why can meditation help Arlene’s insomnia?
a. Meditation induces sleep.
b. Meditation helps you evoke your body’s relaxation response.
c. Meditation helps you identify solutions to your problems.
d. Meditation resolves daily stressors.
3. In case study 2, “John Buckingham, the New Guy on the Job,” on
page 530 of your textbook, what was the social influence in play?
a. Similarity bias
b. Obedience
c. Compliance
d. Conformity
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Self-Check Answer Key
1. Case Studies, your name and student ID, current date (for
example, April 1, 2019), Essentials of Psychology SSC130,
Assignment 351260.
Explanation: The first page of your paper will be the cover sheet.
Provide the following information:
Case Studies
Your name and student ID
Current date (for example, April 1, 2019)
Essentials of Psychology SSC130
Assignment 351260
Reference: Section 7.1
2. Meditation helps you evoke your body’s relaxation response.
Explanation: Medication focuses your breathing and helps you
break your focus on stress-inducing thoughts. You train your mind
to evoke your body’s relaxation response.
Reference: Section 7.1
3. Conformity
Explanation: Conformity occurs where one person changes their
behavior or attitudes to follow the norms of a social or peer group.
In this case, John was trying to conform to the norms established
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by his peers at the new job.
Reference: Section 7.1
Flash Cards
1. Term: Cover Sheet
Definition: A introductory page to a paper or report
2. Term: Formatting
Definition: The look of the text in a paper or report; includes items
such as margin size, font type and size, and use of numeric and
bulleted lists
3. Term: Meditation
Definition: An exercise in which a person becomes extremely relaxed
and lets go of the worries of everyday life
4. Term: Conformity
Definition: Changing one’s behavior or attitudes to match those of a
social or peer group
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