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Topic: Animal testing

Side one: Pro animal testing

Sidd two: Anti animal testing

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PSYC 3480: Social Cognition Final Paper: Applying Social Cognition to Current Events

Worth 200 points | Due: Tuesday, December 5th by 11:59pm Paper Requirements:

• The paper must be formatted in APA style, 6th edition (i.e., double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, and have 1-inch margins).

• The majority of the information included in the paper must be in your own words. I am not looking for textbook information. I’m looking for your work and applications. Still, all sources either paraphrased or quoted are required to be properly cited.

• The paper must have at least 750 words (Acceptable range: 750-1000 words).

• English language conventions/grammar & flow will be graded. Paper Instructions & Required Content:

1. Introduction: Identify a current controversy or societal issue.

o Discuss a brief history of your chosen issue and where the issue stands today.

o Identify the two (or more) “sides” to the argument or issue & discuss the main argument(s) from each side.

2. Cognitive Limitation/Biases: For each side, identify and discuss 3 cognitive limitations/biases that have impacted the controversy (This means that you’ll need 6 total). Be sure to do the following for each:

o In your own words, describe the cognitive limitation or bias.

o Clearly describe how the cognitive limitation/bias has had an impact on the thinking or spread of misinformation on that side of the controversy

3. Conclusion: Reflect on some of the small and realistic things that can be done on both sides to begin to try to overcome these cognitive limitations to improve understanding and improve this issue moving forward.

o For example, how can people change their approach? What can one do to improve how they understand the news and information they receive from social media? What can be done in a home or classroom setting?

Paper Deadline & Late Submission Policy:

• Deadline: 11:59 pm on Tuesday, December 5th

• Papers will be submitted through a TurnItIn link on Blackboard and carefully checked for plagiarism. Plagiarism will result in a 0 for the paper. Students are encouraged to turn in their paper early and review their plagiarism report. Students are allowed the opportunity to remedy any issues flagged by the system and resubmit their paper up until the final deadline for the paper.

• Late Submissions: Late submissions will only be accepted up until Thursday, December 7th by 11:59pm

• Finals received on 12/6 from 12:00am – 11:59am will be docked 30 late points o Highest grade possible = 85%

• Finals received on 12/7 from 12:00pm – 11:59pm will be docked 50 late points o Highest grade possible = 75%