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In Week Six of this course, you will create an Intervention Proposal for your final assignment.  Read through all of the scenarios and their associated articles to decide which one you would be interested in writing an intervention proposal for. This is the SCENARIOS I AM INTERESTED IN:

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Scenario Five: Social Psychology of Bullying 

Keisha Austin was born and raised in a predominantly white, middle-class neighborhood in the
Midwest. Keisha, a 19-year-old biracial woman, was named by her mother who wanted Keisha
to feel a connection to her African American culture. Keisha’s mother felt that the name would
help Keisha be perceived as a strong black woman. However, after years of being mocked by
other kids because she had a stereotypically “black” name, Keisha has legally changed her name
to Kylie. The kids at school would crack jokes about whether Keisha’s name was actually
LaKeisha and whether her aspirations were to star in a rap music video. Keisha grew tired of
being the target of stereotypes that led to bullying and she changed her name to one that she felt
sounded more “white.”
This story made national news and was featured in the Huffington Post on November 5, 2013.
Educators and parents across the country have read the story with great concern. Educators have
witnessed many situations in which students become the target of bullying. Their experiences
lead them to believe the bullying consists of more than physical aggression but also includes
verbal aggression as evidenced by Keisha’s story. There is also the issue of aggression
perpetrated online via “cyberbullying.” The educators address immediately any physical
aggression they witness on school property. However, they have found that identifying and
addressing acts of verbal aggression to be more challenging. Now that they are aware of Keisha’s
story, they are more interested in identifying and implementing proactive means of preventing
bullying.
The superintendent of schools in your town has been elected on a platform in which s/he
promises to implement bullying prevention programs in the schools. At a press conference, the
superintendent commented that the schools have many policies and practices in place for how to
deal with bullies after an incident has taken place, but believes the schools will be best served by
focusing on prevention. The superintendent recognizes that in order to design prevention
programs, s/he needs to have a comprehensive understanding of the factors that lead to prejudice,
stereotypes, ostracism, and bullying.
The superintendent has retained you, an applied social psychology expert, to provide a scholarly
analysis of the scientific, peer-reviewed literature on the factors related to bullying such as
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prejudice and stereotyping, social influence, conformity, ostracism, and aggression. You must
also render a professional opinion regarding your conclusion as to what the schools can do to
change the culture of bullying. Your opinion should be based on the scientific, peer-reviewed
social psychology research that you reviewed. The following peer-reviewed journal articles are a
good place to start to familiarize yourself with the social psychology of bullying.
Cassidy, W., Faucher, C., & Jackson, M. (2013). Cyberbullying among youth: A comprehensive
review of current international research and its implications and application to policy and
practice. School Psychology International, 34, 575-612.
Georgiou, S.N., & Fanti, K.A. (2010). A transactional model of bullying and victimization.
Social Psychology of Education, 13, 295-311.


Scenario Four: Attraction and Relationships
After being in a long-term relationship Alisha is suddenly single again. In fact, it seems to Alisha
that her professional and social circle is becoming more and more populated with people who are
in a similar situation. Alisha often hears from her friends and acquaintances how difficult dating
can be and she has experienced this as well. The friends commiserate often over the difficulty of
dating and how hard it is to meet someone they are attracted to that will lead to a long term
relationship. Alisha and her friends have used various methods of dating such as matchmaking
websites and speed dating but none of these have resulted in lasting, meaningful relationships.
Alisha thinks that part of the problem may be a lack of understanding of the social psychology of
attraction.
Alisha, an entrepreneur, has decided to start her own matchmaking business. However, Alisha
wants her business to be different from other matchmaking companies. She wants to focus on
highlighting the factors that are likely to lead to meaningful intimate relationships rather than
simple physical attraction. Alisha is also considering whether meeting someone online is the best
approach for discovering lasting love. She acknowledges that it is a popular approach but would
also like to consider whether speed dating is a more effective approach in terms of finding a
mate. Alisha recognizes that she is a talented businesswoman but does not know much about the
social psychology of dating, attraction, and relationships.
Before launching her new matchmaking business Alisha needs to do some research on the
science behind love and attraction. She wants to know what factors lead us to like and love
others, such as whether opposites really do attract, and what factors contribute to enabling close
relationships as opposed to superficial attraction. Additionally, she needs to know whether the
best approach is an online dating service or a speed dating service.
Alisha has retained you, an applied social psychology expert, to provide a scholarly analysis of
the scientific, peer-reviewed literature on the factors related to attraction and intimacy such as
theories of interpersonal attraction, similarity versus complementarity, Sternberg’s Triangular
Theory of Love, factors that enable intimacy, and the success of internet/online dating versus
speed dating. You must also render an opinion as to whether Alisha’s business should be an
online matchmaking service or focus on speed dating, as well as what factors of attraction are
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likely to lead to close, lasting relationships. Your opinion should be based on the scientific, peerreviewed
social psychology research that you reviewed. The following peer-reviewed journal
articles are a good place to start to familiarize yourself with the social psychology of
interpersonal attraction in the internet age.
Finkel, E.J., Eastwick, P.W., Karney, B.R., Reis, H.T., & Sprecher, S. (2012). Online dating: A
critical analysis from the perspective of psychological science. Psychological Science in the
Public Interest, 13, 3-66.
Riela, S., Rodriguez, G., Aron, A., Xu, X., Acevedo, B.P. (2010). Experiences of falling in love:
Investigating culture, ethnicity, gender, and speed. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships,
27, 473-493

In your post, you must explain the following:

  • Which scenario you chose
  • How you narrowed it down
  • Which two scenarios were your favorites and why
  • How the scenario you chose is relevant to your own experience or goals
  • What you will need to research
  • What limitations you expect

Your post should be approximately 500 words in length and include appropriate APA-style citations and references

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