For this assessment, refer to the problems identified in your Wk 2 Summative Assessment: Classical and Operant Conditioning Plan. In that assignment, you considered the behavioral intervention you devised to resolve a workplace problem.
After your review, identify an emotional, attitudinal, or motivational problem that magnifies the problem or impairs your solution.
For this summative assignment, choose one of the following:
Prepare a 6- to 8-slide presentation or a video for Human Resources that explains the significance of emotions and social learning.
Include the following components in your presentation:
Brief overview of the emotional, attitudinal, or motivational aspects impacting the problem you have identified or your intervention strategy
An explanation of the role of emotion on encoding and retrieving memories
A description of observational learning
A description of emotional influence as it relates to observational learning and the Bobo Doll experiment
A conclusion that explains the influence of emotion and observational learning on both the problem and your solution
The slide presentation must:
Produce at least 6 slides in your presentation. This count does not include a title slide and a slide for references.
Provide graphics or charts where appropriate in your presentation.
Format your presentation to ensure that the slides only contain essential information and as little text as possible. Do not design a slide made up of long bullet points. Your speaker notes convey the details you would give if you were presenting.
For help, consult the guide on creating speaker notes from Microsoft®.
Include comprehensive speaker notes.
Cite at least 2 peer-reviewed or similar references to support your assignment.
Include a slide with APA-formatted references.
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