SELF AND SELF-CONTROL

Instructions
Complete the Case Summary Worksheet media. Use the information from the completed media to help guide you in completing the assignment. You can transfer your output to the assignment template.
Once you’ve completed the interactive media piece, use the template to write your paper and submit it in the Week 3 Assignment 1 area. In your paper, include the following:
Summarize the case study.
Describe credible and scholarly sources relevant to a particular theory.
Apply a social psychological theory to a chosen case study.
Explain how social psychological research studies relate to a particular social psychological theory.
Apply an ethical reasoning concept to a chosen case study.
Apply a critical thinking concept to a chosen case study.
Address the appropriate audience and use discipline-specific language.
Use APA-style citations and book and journal references.
Self-Evaluation
Complete the self-evaluation in the Self-Evaluation Tool to ensure that you have completed all assignment requirements (ideally at the distinguished level).
Once you have completed your self-evaluation, you can download it as a document. Although it is not required, your self-evaluation can also be useful later, after you have received your grade. You can compare it to your instructor’s feedback and see where your self-evaluation was correct and where it was off target.
Additional Requirements
Written communication: Should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
APA formatting: References and citations are formatted according to current Evidence and APA guidelines.
Length: 4–5 double-spaced pages of content, in addition to the title page and reference page.
Resources: Minimum of 2 scholarly or professional resources. Must use these two at least
Self-Serving Bias: Sanjuan, P., & Magallares, A. (2014). Coping strategies as mediating variables between self-serving attributional bias and subjective well-being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 15(2), 442–453.
Self-Regulation: Critcher, C. R., & Ferguson, M. J. (2016). “Whether I like it or not, it’s important”: Implicit importance of means predicts self-regulatory persistence and success. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 110(6), 818–839.
Template: Use the Self and Self-Control Assignment Template [DOCX] provided to complete the assignment.


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