Reaction Paper
Fahad1Each reaction paper should be no less than three (3) full double-spaced page and no more than five (5) double-spaced pages in length, not including the cover page or the reference page. Times New Roman 12pt. font should be used with one-inch margins all around. The paper should exhibit critical thinking on the part of the student by comparing to new knowledge, theories, and/or concepts gained during the course (reading assignments).
Once you have completed the exercises or viewed the film, write a paper that discusses your reactions compared to the academic concepts you have gained from the reading assignments.
How did the exercises make you feel?
Was there anything with which you particularly agreed or disagreed and why?
What sparked a strong reaction in you and why?
Identify questions that sparked in your mind (minimum of four).
The paper should exhibit critical thinking on the part of the student about the exercises by
comparing three (3) to five (5) concepts from the reading. This process displays your understanding and ability to critically analyze the situation. This is an important strategic managerial characteristic.
Must have an introduction (with a thesis), body, and conclusion.
Do NOT summarize the exercises.
Must include the printouts of your results or notes (based on the assignment) with the
paper.
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Implicit Assessment
The reaction paper for the Implicit Assessment will be based on an Internet exercise in which you will complete two tests. The link for the assignment is
https://implicit.harvard.edu
Once you have clicked on the link, follow these instructions CAREFULLY:
1. Click on “Demonstration;” read the information and click on “Go to the
Demonstration Tests”
2. Read the “Preliminary Information” then click on “general information about the
IAT” near the bottom
3. Read the information (click all links under “General Information) and click “Take
a Demo Test” at the top of the page, then click “I wish to proceed” near the
bottom
4. Click on the test you are interested in completing
5. Follow the directions and take the test (you may have to answer some survey
questions first, or you may not—the order is random)
6. On the initial results page, answer the questions presented and click continue
7. The final page will give you your results and show you the results for everyone
who has ever taken the test. Print out the page that gives your results
8. Click on “Return to demonstration tasks” to go back to the test selection area
9. Click on the next test you are interested in completing
10. Follow steps 6-8 above and print out your results for the results
11. Before leaving the website, click on “Background” link at the top of the screen (or
near the bottom of the results page) and read the information; then click on and read “Answers to frequently asked questions about the IAT” and “Understanding IAT Results” (both links found on the “Background” page)
12. You may take other tests if you wish, but write your paper on two tests you completed ONLY
13. Your results will be kept confidential and will not be held against you in any way. This is merely an exercise for learning and growing purposes
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