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Easytoviewthescreen andeverythingiswithin easyreachingdistance whilestanding. BankofAmerica Allmachinesareone height. Alldispensers(i.e.Cash, Statement/Receipt,etc.) eitherdirectlybeloworto theleftofthescreen stillwithineasyreaching distance. BankofAmerica Alightislocatednexttoeach dispenserflashestoremind youtograbsomethingorto indicatewheretoinsert money,etc. Audiojackforheadphones...

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Easytoviewthescreen andeverythingiswithin easyreachingdistance whilestanding. BankofAmerica Allmachinesareone height. Alldispensers(i.e.Cash, Statement/Receipt,etc.) eitherdirectlybeloworto theleftofthescreen stillwithineasyreaching distance. BankofAmerica Alightislocatednexttoeach dispenserflashestoremind youtograbsomethingorto indicatewheretoinsert money,etc. Audiojackforheadphones availablebelowscreen,nextto keypad. Totheleftofkeypadis messagebothwrittenandin Brailleexplainsaboutthe availableaudiojack.Includes phonenumbertocallfor questions. BankofAmerica Keypadismarkedwith tactilecuesmakingiteasy todeterminewhichkeyis which. Primarilytouchscreen,is goodandbad. Isquickerandeasier Notalwaysassensitiveasit shouldbe,mayhavetotap screenseveraltimesto selectoption. Canttactuallytellwhatkey doeswhatonscreenif visuallyimpaired. BankofAmerica Goodaudioalert system. Wheneverbuttonis pushed,optionis selected,etc.makesa beepingnoise. Hasspecific sound/toneforeach function. Makesiteasierto differentiatebetween them. BankofAmerica Mirrors MostBofAATMs haveoneroundmirror atthetopofthe machine,butsome donthaveany. Letsyouseeanyone comingupbehindyou, butcantseeanyone comingfromthesides. BankofAmerica Peopleoftenforgetabout theircardsandstartwalking awaybeforerememberingto grabit. Whenreceivingyourcash and/orreceipt,cardis returnedlast. Makesaloud,insistent beepingsoundtoremindyou tograbcard. Safetyfeature:ifcardisnot pulledoutafteracertain amountoftime(about30 sec.)ATMeatsthecard. BankofAmerica BankofAmerica BankofAmerica Recommended Changes Heights of ATMs Each location should have ATMs at two different heights. Mirrors Should have mirrors at top left, right, and center of ATM for complete view. Card Reader Swipe card rather than fed it to machine. Braille All signs, labels and buttons should include translations in Braille. Recommended Changes Light & Sound Feedback Should have visual and audio alerts for each transaction/process. Proper Labeling & Display Large buttons, proper contrast, font style and size, color scheme. Languages Should have different language options available. Screen Privacy Tint to screen so that only the person using the ATM can see the screen anyone standing behind them will see black.
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Cal Poly - IME - 320
4.34AutomatedTellerMachines.4.34.1General.Eachautomatedtellermachinerequiredtobeaccessibleby4.1.3shallbeonanaccessiblerouteandshallcomplywith4.34.4.34.2ClearFloorSpace.Theautomatedtellermachineshallbelocatedsothatclearfloorspace complyingwith4.2.4ispr
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Hannah BaussPsy 25411/20/09Film Analysis Paper: Stages of Intimate RelationshipsTo examine the stages of intimate relationships, I studied the movie Pride & Prejudiceand looked at the different types of intimate and love relationships this movie port
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Hannah BaussPsy 25410/6/09Reflection Paper 1Carl Whitaker wrote that There are no individuals in the world only fragmentsof families. My own family system both supports and rejects this viewpoint. Parts ofour family system do represent fractions of
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Hannah BaussPsy 25410/19/09Reflection Paper 2The Circumplex Model, or Couple and Family Map, is a stable and reliable modelfor measuring the functioning of a family. It has some great strengths in the amount ofcategories and classifications it provi
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Hannah BaussPsy 25411/7/09Reflection Paper 3Psychologists have created several theories or models of love, like the wheeltheory of love, the different styles of love, and the triangle components of love. Althoughno theory can truly explain love, one
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Hannah BaussPsy 32310/26/09Session 1 PaperThe Context of the Helping Relationship: For these three sessions, I will be working withtwenty-one-year-old, Alison. Alison is a fourth year student here at Cal Poly and plays on theCal Poly volleyball team
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Hannah BaussPsy 32311/16/09Session 2 PaperThe Process of Helping: My second session with my helpee, Alison was a bit of an interestingone. We arranged to have our second session on a late Sunday morning and were about thirtyminutes into the session
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Hannah BaussPsy 32312/2/09Session 3 PaperThe Process of Helping: My third session with my helpee, Alison, went fairly well overall. Wehad our session on the Monday evening of dead week at the library. We started out reviewing thework we had done in
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Hannah BaussPsy 3239/30/09Egans ModelStage 1: The Current PictureTask 1: Help clients tell their story.o Jane Doe has trouble managing her stress.o She is taking challenging classes that require a lot of extra workoutside the class room.o She is
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Mood Effects 1Running Head: MOOD EFFECTSMood Effects:Global and Local Scene ProductionHannah BaussCalifornia Polytechnic State University at San Luis ObispoMood Effects 2AbstractThere have been many studies that have examined the effect that mood
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Research DiscussionConsistent with our hypothesis, people who were relaxed tended to create drawings thatcontained more global aspects than participants in the non-relaxed group.
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Hannah BaussPsy 3295/19/09Research Experiment IntroductionThere have been many studies and a great amount of research done on global vs. localprocessing and mood. Some research has also examined the relationship between the two andhow they affect ea
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Hannah BaussPsy 3295/25/09Research MethodsParticipantsOur participants were undergrad university students. 17 were male and 30 were female.Some received compensation for participating in the study and others were volunteers.Participants were betwee
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Hannah BaussPsy 3296/3/09Research ResultsFirst, we had to organize the data into their groupings and average the scores given toeach drawing by the three raters. Each rater counted the number of objects in each picture andthen gave the drawing an ov
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Cal Poly Psychology JournalVol. 21, No. 2, 1-11Running Head: HOSPITAL BEDSHospital Beds:Can a Countrys Death Rate Be Predicted by the Number of Available Hospital Beds?Hannah BaussCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoCal Poly Psy
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CorrelationsDeaths per 1000 Hospital beds perpeopleDeaths per 1000 peoplePearson Correlation10,000 people-.268*1Sig. (2-tailed).004N121115-.268*1Hospital beds per 10,000Pearson CorrelationpeopleSig. (2-tailed).004N115116*. Correlati
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Hannah BaussPSY 3702/27/11Cultural Excursion 1: Ally TrainingOn January 27th, I attended an Ally Training offered by the Pride Center on Cal Polyscampus. We were given several handouts at the beginning of the training that providedinformation about
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1.Whichassessmentisnotgiventofamilieswhendeterminingchildcustody?a.MMPI2b.TATc.MCMId.Rorshach2.Whatisthepercentageofethnicminorityclientswhodropoutofcounseling?A:30%B:50%C:45%D:75%3.Whatistheinsanitydefenseandwhatisaforensicpsychologistsroleinth
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1.WhichissomethingthatacounselorshouldNOTdo?A.OfferinsightB.GiveadviceC.ProvidefeedbackD.Acounselorshouldnotdoanyofthesethings2.Whichtheorylooksatthewholefigureandhowindividualsfunctionintheirtotality?A.GestaltB.RealityC.ConstructivistD.System3.
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MS in School CounselingMS in School Counseling trains students to understand how different psychologicaltheories can be combined with psychology of students and implemented to help schoolsand school districts.The concepts taught in MS School Counselin
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Hannah BaussPSY 3702/14/11Multicultural ReflectionFor this assignment, I talked with my friend, KB. Weve been friends for the past threeyears or so and while I love hanging out with him and think he has a great sense of humor, he hasthe tendency to
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Hannah BaussPSY 3702/16/11Personal Orientation PaperI have several beliefs about people and have examined and refined them through thispaper. Firstly, I believe that behavior is learned. Some things, like reflexes are innate forhumans but behavior,
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PSY 413 Exam 1 Study GuideChapter 11. When applying an ecological perspective to the parent-child relationship, what must beexamined and who is it influencing?Developmental changes in individuals as well as in families and other social groups takepla
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Exam 2 Study GuideChapter 31. Define and understand the concepts of wholeness, interdependence, rules, roles, boundaries,entropy, equifinality, adaptation, and homeostasis.-wholeness: a family operates on this principle; family group must be considere
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Introduction and DescriptionMy immediate family is comprised of four people: my mom, my dad, myself, and myyounger sister. My sister and I are approximately two and a half years apart in age. They waitedabout five years after marriage to have me, altho
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Hannah BaussPsy 4135/15/11Family Assessment Paper OutlineI. IntroductionA. My immediate family is comprised of four people: my mom, my dad, myself, andmy younger sister. My sister and I are approximately two and a half years apart inage. My parents
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Psy 413 Final Study GuideChapter 101. How must parenting styles be revised in adolescence?a. Adaptations in child rearing strategies, methods and interaction styles.b. Parents must shift to accommodate needs by altering parenting to become more author
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How to Implement a Homework PlanHannah BaussPsy 413 Parent Child RelationshipsParenting Approach/Theory PaperOutlineTypes of homework problems:o Child refuses to sit down and do homework.o Child has trouble staying on task. Takes several hours to c
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Hannah BaussPSY 413Asian-American FamiliesStrengthsMostly two parent homes, creates a stable home environment.Strong ties between parents and children.Family is more important than the individual collectivist ideals.Strong ties and support among ex
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Hannah BaussPsy 4203/12/10Intervention Critique: PeaceBuildersI. DescriptionPeaceBuilders (2003) describes their program as a research-validated violence preventionprogram for youth. It is approved by the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Act. It is also a
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Observation Project:Cognitive Development in ChildrenHannah BaussPSY 421: Cognitive DevelopmentCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoClassroom Observation PaperVillage PreschoolI observed a group of 3 year olds on October 20th for
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Quiz 2 Study GuideChapter 1Violation of Expectation Paradigm- infants are shown a physical even and then on test trialsshown events that are either incompatible or compatible with the event. Longer looking at theimpossible even indicates that the infa
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Quiz 3 Study GuideChapter 8Declarative Memory- recall of events and experiences from ones past and generic, factualknowledge of the world.Semantic Memory- generic, factual knowledge of the world.Episodic Memory- events and experiences from ones past.
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Chapter5Quiz4StudyGuideMoraljudgmentthedecisionaboutwhatisrightandwhatiswrong.Moralbehaviorhowindividualsbehaveinamoralsituation.Moralabsolutesrulesthataresacredandfixed,andcannotbechanged.Heteronomousmoralsmoralsthatarecontrolledandfixedbyothers.Au
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Hannah BaussPsy 4566/4/10Intervention Critique: Fast TrackI. DescriptionFast Track is a comprehensive, long-term, and developmentally based ten year intervention(Grades 1 10) that is designed to prevent serious anti-social behavior and related adole
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Exam 2 Review Questions1. Broadbents Early Selection Theory/filter states that people move their attentionfrom object to object based on physical-level characteristics; things that are NOTpattern recognized (i.e. size, color, location). In his Dichotic
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Final Review Questions1. Lashley criticized the Behaviorists Word-by-word Model explanation of language.This model proposes that each word must be accounted for individually and thateach word is a separate behavior. Different explanations must be given
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1.2.3.4.Learning Objectives: Ch.7An S-O association says that a subject will begin to pair certain distinct stimuli (S)with the reinforcer or response outcome (O). This pairing provides the potentialfor classical conditioning and the establishment
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1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Learning Objectives Ch. 10The two-process theory of avoidance assumes that 2 mechanisms are involved inavoidance learning. This first component is the classical conditioning of fear to the CS.This theory treats conditioned fear as
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Learning Objectives: Ch. 61. For ratio schedules, reinforcement depends on the number of responses anorganism has performed. All that is required is to count the number of responsesand deliver the reinforcer each time the required amount of responses i
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1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Learning Objectives Ch. 8In stimulus discrimination, organisms respond differently to 2 or more stimuli. Thestimulus control of instrumental behavior is demonstrated by variations in responding(differential responding) related to t
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Perspective and Prospective ParentingAdviceWritten by Hannah Baussparents cope with, change, or prevent thisfrom happening to their child?A: Well, I believe that some amountTo new or expecting parents: startingto worry about the best way to parent
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Case Study: Miranda PriestlySection IThis case study is done on a character from the movie The Devil Wears Prada, MirandaPriestly. Miranda is the Editor-in-Chief of the fashion magazine, Runway, in the United States.According to the biography offered
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Hannah BaussPSY 45912/8/10Take Home FinalPart IITable 1 presented based off of data from the World Health Organizations database inFebruary of 2004. It compares the number and rate of suicides of 15-19 year olds in 25countries. The country with the
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Hannah BaussPsy 45910/19/10Application Paper 1: Freuds American LecturesToday, I attended Sigmund Freuds first lecture on the origin and development ofpsychoanalysis. A great portion of this lecture was devoted to an example of a patient ofphysician
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Hannah BaussPsy 4606/4/10Intervention Critique: Safe Child ProgramI. DescriptionThe Safe Child Program (SCP) is a comprehensive intervention program that focuses onpreventing physical, sexual, and psychological/emotional abuse of children. Safe Chil
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Hannah BaussPSY 461Chapter 1: IntroductionAll children experience feelings of sadness, anger, frustration, and other negativeemotions. Many children develop proper coping mechanisms for these feelings, but there aresome that experience difficulty doi
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Hannah BaussPSY 4613/7/11Chapter 2: Literature ReviewPhysical activity is good for the body for many reasons: it keeps one in shape; it canincrease physical health by decreasing cholesterol, blood pressure, etc.; it can help one loseweight or gain m
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ReferencesAcree, L.S., Longfors, J., Fjeldstad, A.S., Fjeldstad, C., Schank, B., Nickel, K.J., Montgomery,P.S., & Gardner, A.W. (2006). Physical activity is related to quality of life in older adults.Health & Quality of Life Outcomes, 4, 37-46. Doi: 10
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DANCE IT OUT: A LOOK AT THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF DANCE/MOVEMENTTHERAPYA senior project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of ScienceDegree in PsychologyByHannah BaussPsychology and Child Development DepartmentColle
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Hannah BaussPSY 461Chapter 1: IntroductionAll people experience feelings of sadness, anger, frustration, and other negative emotions.Many develop proper coping mechanisms for these feelings, but there are some who experiencedifficulty doing so. I bel
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Hannah BaussPSY 462Chapter 2: Literature ReviewPhysical activity is good for the body for many reasons: it keeps one in shape; it canincrease physical health by decreasing cholesterol, blood pressure, etc.; it can help one loseweight or gain muscle;
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CHAPTER 3MethodFor my project, I decided to organize a weekend dance workshop for children. I am not adance/movement therapist so I cannot organize a session of dance/movement therapy so Iarranged for something similar. I decided that I would teach a
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Hannah BaussPSY 4624/13/11Chapter 3: MethodsFor my project, I decided to organize a weekend dance workshop for children. I am not adance/movement therapist so I cannot organize a session of dance/movement therapy so Iarranged for something similar.
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CHAPTER 4DiscussionOverall, my service project was very successful. The small number of participants didnot harm the effectiveness of the event, it strengthened it. I was able to work more closely withmy participants and give them more attention and d
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CHAPTER 4DiscussionMy event did not have a very large turnout only two of the five sign-ups came bothdays but that did not lessen the effectiveness of my service. In fact, I think it may haveenhanced my service for the two participants because I was a
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CHAPTER 5ConclusionOverall, I think that my service project was very successful. Although I did not havemany children and adolescents sign up or attend, I dont believe that had any bearing on theeffectiveness of my event. If anything, it strengthened
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Seasonal Affective Disorder is defined as a pattern of major depressive episodesthat occur and remit with changes in the seasons. The DSM-IV-TR describes SeasonalAffective Disorder (SAD) not as a separate mood disorder, but rather as a specifier foroth
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I think that the system that is in place now for determining whether to try an adolescentas a juvenile or an adult is fairly efficient because it requires an evaluation of five criteriaon the crime and the offender. But this process is made difficult to
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In 21 Up in America I noticed that most of the adolescents continued to maintain theirsame beliefs and values as they did when they were seven and fourteen. At 21, Luis continued tobe an extremely gentle and caring man like he was when he was younger de
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HannahBauss2/7/11ConcertPaper:ShiftFormyperformancecritique,IwenttotheclosingnightperformanceofOrchesis DanceCompanysshow,ShiftonFebruary5th.Theperformanceconsistedofthirteenpieceswithonefifteenminuteintermission.Overall,Iwasveryimpressedwiththe sho