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1. In Chapter 5, it was suggested that when you have more than one emotion, you should express more than oneemotion. Explain a time or situation in which you experienced two strong emotions, but, looking back, you onlyexpressed one of those emotions. (For example, when a teenage daughter doesn't come home until after midnight,the emotions of her parents are likely to be anger, but relief as well).2. In Chapter 5, it was explained how fallacies often produce faulty emotions. Consider the fallacies, explain one ofthem, and then explain a time when this way of thinking contributed to having a strong emotion.3. In Lecture 5, IQ and EQ are explained. Briefly explain each of these concepts. Then provide an example ofsomeone you know who has a high IQ but low EQ. Then provide an example of an individual you know that has alow IQ but a high EQ.4. In Lecture 5, the concepts of facilitative and debilitate emotions were explained. Provide examples in your lifewhen you experienced each of emotions.5. In Lecture 6, "You" and "I statements were explained. Provide three examples of "You" statements. Then, rewritethose statements so that they become "I statements.
When writing a research paper, look for credible sources. Science doesnt show bias, but humans do. Avoid sites and articles that provide facts without citing proper scientific evidence. You must be able to identify reliable sites so that the data in your research paper is credible.Use sources that end in .gov, such as CDC.gov. These government sites are reliable sources. You can also use sites ending in .edu. Theyre generally trustworthy, but sometimes students, not scientists, write content for .edu websites. Always identify the sources author before proceeding. Some .org and .com sites are credible, but its important to verify their authenticity. When reviewing a source, ask these questions:Who is the author?Is this person a cancer expert?What is the documents purpose?Does the document state facts that scientists can prove with evidence?Are there opinions in the document?How old is the document?Do other credible sources support the statements in the document?Search for credible websites and note the information they contain. Write down two sources that youll use for your research paper, and cite them using Modern Language Association (MLA) citation methods. Enter your answer to Part B here:Part C: Take NotesIn a separate location, take notes from the sources you have identified. The notes will provide details for your paper. While taking notes from texts and websites, use these reading strategies. In the space provided, write four pieces of information that you intend to use in your paper.