In general, there are four widely-acknowledged goals in psychology. They are:<em> to describe, to explain, to predict, and to control</em>.
From all four of these, the one that is most suitable to answer the given question is the fourth goal: to control. The control goal of psychology refers to how <em>psychology should be used to influence and bring changes to people’s behaviors in order to change their lives for the better.</em>
Answer:
The D-day invasion
Explanation:
The joint forces of American, British and And Canadian armies can be seen
Left and right , thn for the other one ahead of you
hope i helped some way
To start you'll have to take in mind Mass Communication Research, The Hipodermic Needle Theory, developed by Lasswell: "Propaganda Techniques in World War".
A few practical points about this theory:
- In this communication model, the messagge is sent and recieved with the same meaning the transmitter wanted to be. The receptor accept the messagge just as it's sent: <em>he doesn't analyze it</em>.
- According to Lasswell, the propaganda is useful to manipulate the masses, without violence.
- The Hipodermic Needle Theory it compares mass media communication with a needle that <u>"injects</u>" a messagge or information and the receptor just take that as true.
- This is a conductive theory: to a certain cause you have an effect. <u>You look for a concrete and measurable effect.</u>
Applying this theory to your HW, you want to obtain an effect: convincing colinist to fight british opression. So your message / poster will have to imitate the structure of The Hipodermic Needle Theory's popaganda:
<h3><em>For example,</em> in WW2 the nazi propaganda focused on demonizing a common "<em>enemy"</em>: jews. They sent several messagges through different channels such as movies, posters, speeches, just to get people aproval on every "hate actions" they developed.</h3>
in this example we can analyze that it's a "two sides" situation: you are with the enemy or you are with the "good side".
So you will have to do some reaserch and look for information which can help you to develop the kind of message I showed you in the example.
Hope it helps!!! Good Luck!
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
There is no question here. It is just a quote. But there is not a question to do something.
Although the question is incomplete, we can comment on the following.
This is an excerpt from the ancient India book called "The Ramayana."
The excerpt has to be completed with this idea: <em>"Hence I permit you to go where you like and live with whom you lie- either Laksmana, Bharata, Satrughna, Sugriva, or even Vibhisana. It is difficult for me to believe that Ravana, who was so fond of you, would have been able to keep away from you for such a long time."</em>
In this passage of the Ramayana, Rama is referring to his wife. To be more specific, to the calumnies of his wife, but he better keep it for him. Rama doubts that his wife Sita is chaste. Rama has doubts if Sita was loyal to him. Although they were separated for a long time, Sita suffers because Rama doubts her loyalty.