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For this project, you will write an essay that describes how you would applyc

In this project you will evaluate the application of a learning model to a theoretical therapeutic and/or educational issue. Projects must be written in essay format, 12 point font, double spaced. APA format and citations are required. This project should be between 4-6 pages in length.

Five-year-old Ben is out shopping with his caregiver. He spots a pack of bubblegum and asks if he can have it. His caregiver says no because Ben is not allowed to have gum. While the caregiver is not looking, Ben puts the gum in his pocket. As Ben and his caregiver leave the store, they are stopped by the owner who saw Ben put the gum in his pocket. The owner is angry and tells the caregiver that she should give Ben a paddling so he will learn that stealing is wrong. Ben’s caregiver is a psychology graduate student. She disagrees that spanking Ben will teach him that stealing is wrong.

In this essay, formulate your argument to the store owner. Your essay must include the following elements:

  1. Introductory paragraph
  2. Discuss what you feel that spanking will teach the child and why this lesson is incompatible with teaching the child that stealing is wrong (1 page).
  3. Evaluate the models learned this week and apply the appropriate model as evidence for your position. Be sure to include a discussion of the theory as well as specific research evidence (4-5 pages).
  4. Conclusion
  5. Reference Page in AP
  6. A format

The project should:

  • Follow assignment directions (review grading rubric for best results).
  • Use correct APA formatting per the APA Publication Manual, 6th Edition.
    • Demonstrate college-level communication through the composition of original materials in Standard American English.
    • Be written in Standard American English and be clear, specific, and error-free.