Read the articles from the links below and answer the questions in essay form.
You MUST correctly answer the closed format questions AND submit a short essay applying the study findings to your own life experiences to earn credit for the research requirement. Failure to complete any portion of the below means you cannot pass the research requirement.
1. Answer closed format questions about the research article.
2. Write a short essay applying the findings of the study to your own life experience.
This short essay should have this structure:
1. State the generalization from the study you are focusing on
2. Describe the experience you believe is relevant to the generalization
3. Explain how it aligns with the study’s results or complicates them
4. Offer any additional thoughts
Your response should provide at least one unique, personal experience that illustrates or complicates the results of the study. For example, if the study indicates that self-disclosure of taboo information is more likely with strangers who you are not likely to meet again than with casual acquaintances, you might recount an incident when you told a stranger on a plane something that you had told no casual acquaintances. Or, complicating the study results, you might think of an instance when you told a casual acquaintance something you hadn’t told anyone else, but explain why you think that this “taboo” subject did not seem forbidding to disclose to this person (or seemed desirable to disclose to this person).You MUST correctly answer the closed format questions AND submit a short essay applying the study findings to your own life experiences to earn credit for the research requirement. Failure to complete any portion of the below means you cannot pass the research requirement.
1. Answer closed format questions about the research article.
2. Write a short essay applying the findings of the study to your own life experience.
This short essay should have this structure:
1. State the generalization from the study you are focusing on
2. Describe the experience you believe is relevant to the generalization
3. Explain how it aligns with the study’s results or complicates them
4. Offer any additional thoughts
Your response should provide at least one unique, personal experience that illustrates or complicates the results of the study. For example, if the study indicates that self-disclosure of taboo information is more likely with strangers who you are not likely to meet again than with casual acquaintances, you might recount an incident when you told a stranger on a plane something that you had told no casual acquaintances. Or, complicating the study results, you might think of an instance when you told a casual acquaintance something you hadn’t told anyone else, but explain why you think that this “taboo” subject did not seem forbidding to disclose to this person (or seemed desirable to disclose to this person).You MUST correctly answer the closed format questions AND submit a short essay applying the study findings to your own life experiences to earn credit for the research requirement. Failure to complete any portion of the below means you cannot pass the research requirement.
1. Answer closed format questions about the research article.
2. Write a short essay applying the findings of the study to your own life experience.
This short essay should have this structure:
1. State the generalization from the study you are focusing on
2. Describe the experience you believe is relevant to the generalization
3. Explain how it aligns with the study’s results or complicates them
4. Offer any additional thoughts
Your response should provide at least one unique, personal experience that illustrates or complicates the results of the study. For example, if the study indicates that self-disclosure of taboo information is more likely with strangers who you are not likely to meet again than with casual acquaintances, you might recount an incident when you told a stranger on a plane something that you had told no casual acquaintances. Or, complicating the study results, you might think of an instance when you told a casual acquaintance something you hadn’t told anyone else, but explain why you think that this “taboo” subject did not seem forbidding to disclose to this person (or seemed desirable to disclose to this person).You MUST correctly answer the closed format questions AND submit a short essay applying the study findings to your own life experiences to earn credit for the research requirement. Failure to complete any portion of the below means you cannot pass the research requirement.
1. Answer closed format questions about the research article.
2. Write a short essay applying the findings of the study to your own life experience.
This short essay should have this structure:
1. State the generalization from the study you are focusing on
2. Describe the experience you believe is relevant to the generalization
3. Explain how it aligns with the study’s results or complicates them
4. Offer any additional thoughts
Your response should provide at least one unique, personal experience that illustrates or complicates the results of the study. For example, if the study indicates that self-disclosure of taboo information is more likely with strangers who you are not likely to meet again than with casual acquaintances, you might recount an incident when you told a stranger on a plane something that you had told no casual acquaintances. Or, complicating the study results, you might think of an instance when you told a casual acquaintance something you hadn’t told anyone else, but explain why you think that this “taboo” subject did not seem forbidding to disclose to this person (or seemed desirable to disclose to this person). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03634523.2018.1468915https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03634523.2018.1468915https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03634523.2018.1468915https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03634523.2018.1468915
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