Presentation of Theories
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Presentation of Theories
Yahya BakhitBusiness Administration Scholar
The Albukhary International University14 November 2013
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7 TYPES OF LITERARY
CONFLICTS (NICHOL, 2013)
HIERARCHY OF MOTIVES AND
NEEDS (MASLOW, 1943)
HUMAN NEEDS DEVELOPMENT
(MAX-NEEF, 1989)
CULTURAL DIMENSIONS
THEORY (HOFSTEDE, 1983)
INNOVATION DIFFUSION THEORY
(ROGERS, 1995)
COGNITIVE DISSONANCE
THEORY (FESTINGER, 1957)
Note: This document should show two things: 1. Your choice of theories,
principles, or laws that can be used in any of the three topics you have selected
2. Proof that you understand each theory, principle or law by writing something the shows high-level cognitive thinking
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7 Types of Narrative Conflict
1.Person vs. Fate/God2.Person vs. Self3.Person vs. Person4.Person vs. Society5.Person vs. Nature6.Person vs. Supernatural7.Person vs. Technology
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A brief summary of the theory could be inserted here to demonstrate the scholar’s writing ability using high levels of cognitive thought (Bloom, 1957).
Motive and Needs Theory (Abraham Maslow)
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A brief summary of the theory could be inserted here to demonstrate the scholar’s writing ability using high levels of cognitive thought (Bloom, 1957).
Human Needs and Development
Theory (Manfred Max-Neef)
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A brief summary of the theory (or a part of the theory) could be inserted here to demonstrate the scholar’s writing ability using high levels of cognitive thought (Bloom, 1957).See Problem Statement 12 (Proof) - Use of Authoritative Support (or How to Use Theory) at http://www.slideshare.net/JaimeCabrera3/12-proof-use-of-authoritative-support-how-to-use-theory
See How to Integrate Theory Support in Your Paper at http://www.slideshare.net/JaimeCabrera3/how-to-integrate-theory-support-in-your-paper
Cultural Dimensions Theory (Geert
Hofstede)
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A brief summary of the theory (or a part of the theory) could be inserted here to demonstrate the scholar’s writing ability using high levels of cognitive thought (Bloom, 1957).
Innovation Diffusion Theory (Everett
Rogers)
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Diffusion of Innovations by is a theory of how, why, and at what rate new ideas and technology spread through cultures. Google.comThis source is not acceptable per APA standards.
A brief summary of the theory (or a part of the theory) could be inserted here to demonstrate the scholar’s writing ability using high levels of cognitive thought (Bloom, 1957).
Cognitive Dissonance Theory (Leon
Festinger)
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cognitive dissonance theory suggests that we have an inner drive to hold all our attitudes and beliefs in harmony and avoid disharmony or dissonance (Festinger, 1957)This source should
be on the List of References.
A brief summary of the theory (or a part of the theory) could be inserted here to demonstrate the scholar’s writing ability using high levels of cognitive thought (Bloom, 1957).
References:McLeod, S. A. (2008). Cognitive Dissonance Theory - Simply Psychology.
Retrieved November 13, 2013 from http://www.simplypsychology.org/cognitive-dissonance.html
US DK Expats (n.d). Hofstedes cultural dimensions. Retrieved November 13,
2013 from http://usdkexpats.org/theory/hofstedes-cultural-dimensions
21st Century Learners. (n.d). Diffusion of innovation. Retrieved November 13,
2013 from https://sites.google.com/a/mc2stemhs.net/capstone-design-process/home/21st-century-learners
Ejolt. (2012). Needs. Retrieved November 13, 2013 from http://www.ejolt.org/2012/12/needs/
The List of References should list all the sources used in the document. Since there are 6 theories, there should be at least six sources. In addition, references are listed alphabetically. Lastly, use only sources that have complete APA-required information.
Thank you
You might want to read Slide 57 and 61 of the file How to Use Theory at http://www.slideshare.net/JaimeCabrera3/how-to-integrate-theory-support-in-your-paper
Do you think the phrase “end of presentation” could be more appropriate than “thank you” at the end of a slideshow? Your input appreciated.
- Mr. Jaime 14 Nov 2013