Debate *Read Carefully*

Assessment

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Instructions

Preparation

  • Select a debate topic from the Debate Topics [PDF] document.
  • You may choose to watch this video on building arguments: 

    Reading Pioneers Academy. (2015, December 13). Debate skill: Argument building [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zZ4YEuThRw

  • Preview the Debate Preparation and Summary Worksheet [DOCX] that you will use complete for the assessment. 
  • Research your topic to gather the sources you’ll need to complete the worksheet.

Instructions

Choose a position and then prepare to support it, using the Debate Preparation and Summary Worksheet, as if you were going to participate in a debate.

In the worksheet, present your position and arguments for the debate topic, counterarguments to your position and arguments, and rebuttals to those counterarguments. The worksheet will finish with a conclusion on the strength of your position. Before submitting the worksheet, be sure to review the assessment scoring guide to ensure that you meet all criteria, including the following:

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  • Your position.
  • At least three well-developed arguments.
  • Evidence to support your arguments (that is, data and research), including how the evidence supports the arguments.
  • Counterarguments to your points.
  • Rebuttals to the counterarguments that oppose your arguments.
  • Evidence to support your rebuttals (data and research), including how the evidence supports the rebuttals. 
  • A conclusion that asserts why your position is strong.
  • In-text citations and references for all sources of information.

Submission Requirements

Submit the completed worksheet as your deliverable for the assessment.

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Date:

To prepare for your hypothetical debate, use this worksheet to synthesize what you have learned from your research about the topic. Complete both sections and submit the full worksheet.

Section

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: Debate Preparation

1. Your position statement.

In the space below, construct a position statement that reflects your favorable or unfavorable view of the debate topic. Your position should include the following:

A position statement (pro or con).

A brief summary of each argument that you would present to support your position. You should construct three arguments for your position.

2. Your summary of the arguments that support your position and the researched-based evidence to support those arguments.
Please include appropriate in-text citations for your evidence as well as the full reference in the reference list at the end of the document. Include evidence from research for each argument and how the evidence supports the argument.

Supporting Argument 1:

· Evidence, example, illustration 1:

· Evidence, example, illustration 2:

· Evidence, example, illustration 3:

Supporting Argument 2:

· Evidence, example, illustration 1:
· Evidence, example, illustration 2:
· Evidence, example, illustration 3:

Supporting Argument 3:

· Evidence, example, illustration 1:
· Evidence, example, illustration 2:
· Evidence, example, illustration 3:

Add supporting arguments as needed. If you have more than three arguments, place them in the same format as the others here:

Section 2: Counterarguments

3. Possible counterarguments to your position, and your rebuttals.
Consider possible counterarguments that can challenge your position. How would you reply to these counterarguments? Think about potential counterarguments that you have read in the literature. These are your rebuttals.

COUNTERARGUMENTS

REBUTTALS (with citations as appropriate)

4. Summary and conclusion. (Use this section as a way to summarize the debate)

· Using the above information, in one or two well-developed paragraphs, summarize in your own words the possible arguments against your position:

· In one or two well-developed paragraphs, summarize your rebuttals to the counterarguments:

· Conclude with a statement explaining why your position is more valid and reasonable than your opponent’s:

5. APA reference list. (Format your journal article citations as follows:)

Author last name, initials of first and middle names (if provided). (Year of publication). Title of the article. Title of the Journal, volume(issue), page number–page number. doi: number (if any), preceded by https://doi.org/

Sample reference for a journal article:

Klassen, R. M., Perry, N. E., & Frenzel, A. C. (2012). Teachers’ relatedness with students:

An underemphasized component of teachers’ basic psychological needs. Journal

of Educational Psychology, 104(1), 150–165. https//doi.org/10.1037/a0026253

Use this area below to format the references you will use in the debate.

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  • Debate Topics
  • Choose one of the following topics from the Taking Sides text to prepare as if you were going to
    engage in a debate.
    Issue: Is affirmative action an effective way to reverse racial inequality?
    Yes: Chauncey DeVega, from “White America’s Toxic Ignorance: Abigail Fisher, Antonin Scalia
    and the Real Privilege That Goes Unspoken,” Salon (2015).
    No: Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor, Jr., from “The Painful Truth About Affirmative Action,”
    The Atlantic (2012).
    Chauncey DeVega, a political essayist and cultural critic, presents a significant review of the
    history of racial discrimination and exclusion that African Americans have experienced
    throughout the history of the nation. Given this history and the prevalence of white skin privilege
    throughout history, DeVega views affirmative action as a modest attempt to foster equal
    opportunity. According to DeVega, opposition to affirmative action is often informed by
    ignorance and racism.
    Richard Sander, a UCLA law professor and economist, and Stuart Taylor Jr., contributing editor
    for National Journal and a contributing editor at Newsweek, are concerned that affirmative
    action in college admissions has evolved into a program of racial preferences that do harm to
    both minority students and the colleges that they attend. Sander and Taylor are also concerned
    that colleges are not responding to the need to reform such programs.

    Issue: Is “stand your ground” legislation race neutral?
    Yes: Patrik Jonsson, from “Racial Bias and ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws: What the Data Show,”
    The Christian Science Monitor (2013).
    No: Sabrina Strings, from “Protecting What’s White: A New Look at Stand Your Ground Laws,”
    The Feminist Wire (2014).
    Patrik Jonsson, a staff writer for The Christian Science Monitor who writes about race and gun
    rights, argues that “stand your ground” laws are not racially biased. He believes that such
    legislation is a response to the increasing concern with self-defense that has been generated by
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    Sabrina Strings, a sociologist at the University of California who teaches in the School of Public
    Health and Sociology, believes that “stand your ground” laws are not racially neutral and are
    primarily directed at African Americans. To Strings, “stand your ground” laws are reflective of an
    historical tendency to protect whites and their property from a perceived threat from African
    Americans, especially black males.

    Issue: Should children of undocumented immigrants have a birthright to U.S.
    citizenship?
    Yes: Eric Foner, from “Birthright Citizenship Sets America Apart,” The Cap Times (2010).
    No: George F. Will, from “An Argument to Be Made about Immigrant Babies and Citizenship,”
    The Washington Post (2010).

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    Distinguished professor of history at Columbia University, Eric Foner, examines the legal and
    constitutional basis for granting birthright citizenship and argues that this right illuminates the
    strength of American society.
    Conservative newspaper columnist and commentator, George F. Will, is troubled by the facile
    tendency to grant birthright citizenship to the children of undocumented immigrants. He views
    this practice as reflecting a misinterpretation of the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth
    Amendment. He vigorously opposes this policy.

    Issue: Is there a need for a permanent voting rights act?
    Yes: Linda Greenhouse, from “The More Things Change…,” The New York Times (2013).
    No: Abigail Thernstrom, from “Redistricting, Race, and the Voting Rights Act,” National Affairs
    (2010).
    Linda Greenhouse writes about the Supreme Court for the New York Times. She expresses
    concern about the Court’s attempts to invalidate Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. She leaves
    us with the implication that this development is due to the ascendency of conservatism in
    American politics and the continuing impact of race in legal and political decision making.
    Abigail Thernstrom, a political scientist, is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute in New York.
    She has written extensively on race and voting rights. She argues that it is time to end race-
    driven districting and that certain sections, especially Section 5, of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
    are no longer needed.

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    Debate Preparation Scoring Guide

    CRITERIA 

    NON-PERFORMANCE 

    BASIC 

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    DISTINGUISHED 

    State position on the causes of a chosen debate topic using at least three well-developed arguments supported by psychological theories or research.

    Does not state position on the causes of a chosen debate topic using at least three well-developed arguments supported by psychological theories or research.

    States position on the causes of a chosen debate topic with poorly developed arguments that are not well supported by psychological theories or research.

    States position on the causes of a chosen debate topic using at least three well-developed arguments supported by psychological theories or research.

    States position on the causes of a chosen debate topic using at least three well-developed arguments supported by psychological theories and research. 

    Identify counterarguments to the original argument, using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the counterarguments.

    Does not identify counterarguments to the original position, using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the counterarguments.

    Identifies counterarguments that vaguely or tangentially address the original position or may not reference appropriate psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the counterarguments.

    Identifies counterarguments to the original argument, using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the counterarguments.

    Identifies counterarguments to the original position, using psychological theories and research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the counterarguments. 

    Identify rebuttals to counterarguments using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the rebuttals.

    Does not identify rebuttals to counterarguments using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the rebuttals.

    Identifies rebuttals to counterarguments that vaguely or tangentially address the counterarguments or may not reference appropriate psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the rebuttals. 

    Identifies rebuttals to counterarguments using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the rebuttals.

    Identifies rebuttals to counterarguments using psychological theories and research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support the rebuttals. 

    Assess the strength of the original position using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support own views.

    Does not assess the strength of the original position using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support own views.

    Reasserts but does not assess the strength of the original position using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support own views.

    Assesses the strength of the original position using psychological theories or research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support own views.

    Assesses the strength of the original position using psychological theories and research in culture, ethnicity, and diversity to support own views. 

    Cite scholarly evidence.

    Does not cite scholarly evidence.

    Cites scholarly evidence, with errors.

    Cites scholarly evidence.

    Cites scholarly evidence according to APA guidelines. 

    Compose a text that articulates meaning relevant to the main topic, scope, and purpose of the prompt.

    Composes a text unrelated to the assessment prompt.

    Composes a text related to the assessment prompt, but does not demonstrate an understanding of the main topic, scope, and purpose.

    Composes a text that articulates meaning relevant to the main topic, scope, and purpose of the prompt.

    Presents a focused response to the assessment prompt and demonstrates a thorough understanding of the main topic, scope, and purpose. 

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    3540 Debate Preparation and Summary Worksheet

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    To prepare for your hypothetical debate, use this worksheet to synthesize what you have learned from your research about the topic. Complete both sections

    and submit the full worksheet.

    Section 1: Debate Preparation 1. Your position statement. In the space below, construct a position statement that reflects your favorable or unfavor-

    able view of the debate topic. Your position should include the following: A position statement (pro or con). A brief summary of each argument that you

    would present to support your position. You should construct three arguments for your position. 2. Your summary of the arguments that support your position

    and the researched-based evidence to support those arguments. Many people are affected by depression at some point in their life. Depression could affect anyone,
    from yourself to family members, close friends, and anyone else in general. There are so many reasons as to why people are affected by depression, so much so that
    the discussion of depression is on-going. No one can pinpoint the exact cause of depression considering there are so many factors that come into play with the
    causes of depression. However, I believe cognitively that a person can be made susceptible to depression

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    Supporting Argument 1: Internationally, approximately 19.7% of women have experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18 (Pereda, Guilera, Forns, &

    Gomez -Benito, 2009a, 2009b). Survivors who have experienced childhood sexual abuse are at an increased rate of developing psychopathology even after controlling
    for other childhood adversities ((Molnar, Buka, & Kessler, 2001; Whiffen & MacIntosh, 2005). Posttraumatic stress disorder is one of the psychiatric disorders most fre-
    quently linked to childhood sexual abuse (PSTD; Foa, Chrestman, & Gilboa-Schechtman, 2009; McLean, Morris, Conklin, Jayawickreme, & Foa, 2014; Simon, Feiring, &
    Kobielski McElroy, 2010). Supporting Argument 2: People are confronted with several alternative options and need to choose for acquiring and avoiding these

    alternatives. The high-level cognitive process which precedes the choice is referred to as “decision” and the phenomenon is called “decision-making” (Miyapuram &
    Pammi, 2013). Decision-making is involved with a complex cognitive process such as reward-related learning, expecting utility, and valuation process (Miyapuram &
    Pammi, 2013). Past experiences, context, motivation, and attention are many factors that can influence the decision-making process and one of many factors which
    can be considered is the affective state or psychiatric disorders (Shad, Bidesi, Chen, Ernst, & Rao, 2011) Supporting Argument 3: The development of depression

    and heavy drinking has been associated with childhood trauma according to several studies. Sexual abuse, parental divorce, and exposure to violence are a few of the
    traumatic events associated with depression and heavy drinking based on the severity and frequency of the event. Through its effect on the stress response,

    childhood trauma may lead to depression. Individuals who experience traumatic events in childhood have a lower tolerance for stress and consequently may be

    more likely to develop mental illness after stressful life events in adulthood compared to those who experience no childhood trauma in childhood. Major

    depression, Posttraumatic stress disorder, and anxiety are more likely to develop in individuals who experienced multiple childhood trauma compared to those who
    experience no childhood trauma (Colman et al., 2013). Add supporting arguments as needed. If you have more than three arguments, place them in the

    same format as the others here:

    Section 2: Counterarguments 3. Possible counterarguments to your position, and your rebuttals. Consider possible counterarguments that can challenge your

    position. How would you reply to these counterarguments? Think about potential counterarguments that you have read in the literature. These are your rebuttals.

    COUNTERARGUMENTS REBUTTALS (with citations as appropriate)

    Samantha’s counterargument was that due to positive experiences, serotonin is released into our central nervous system. If our central nervous system is not func-
    tioning well, it can alter our decision-making process based on our mood or emotion, as well as cause depression.

    Yes, I agree that hormones such as serotonin do affect our central nervous system, and when our central nervous system is affected, it does alter our decision-making
    process, and could also lead to depression, from the cognitive aspect, there are other factors to consider. First, decision-making or judgment is based on cognitive in-
    terpretation in the context of how people discriminate among choices (Greifeneder et al., 2011). Second, emotional states provoked by ambiguous stimuli or situ-
    ations and negative cognitive interpretations of the corresponding affective states and stimuli or situations may bring about unwise decisions in daily life (Hartley &
    Phelps, 2012

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    Keely’s counterargument was that not all subjects of childhood trauma lead to alcohol addiction, also, that various stressors can alter brain development and
    functioning.

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    Now, while I agree that not all individuals who suffer childhood trauma become addicted to alcohol, there are individuals who do experience heavy drinking due to
    childhood trauma. Studies suggest that childhood trauma is linked to both depression and heavy drinking in adulthood and may create a lifelong vulnerability to

    stress. The associations between childhood trauma, recent stress, and depression/heavy drinking from 1994/95 to 2008/09 were explored using logistic regression, as
    were interactions between childhood trauma and recent stress. A generalized linear mixed model was used to determine the effects of childhood trauma and stress-
    ful events on depression/heavy drinking

    Shadonna’s counterargument was that both men and women experience sexual abuse and that the relationship between childhood histories of abuse and symptoms
    of personality disorders are mediated by mentalizing. Now, I do agree that both men and women experience sexual abuse and that sexual abuse is not the only factor
    that can cause depression in women, however, this argument was specifically on childhood sexual abuse and how it affects women when it comes to depression. To
    add to this argument, 28 to 33% of women and 12 to 18% of men were victims of childhood or adolescent sexual abuse (Roland, 2002, as cited in Long et al., 2006).

    4. Summary and conclusion. (Use this section as a way to summarize the debate) The counterarguments opposing my position were a) due to positive

    experiences, serotonin is released into our central nervous system. If our central nervous system is not functioning well, it can alter our decision-making process
    based on our mood or emotion, as well as cause depression, b) not all subjects of childhood trauma lead to alcohol addiction, also, that various stressors can alter the
    brains development and functioning, and c) both men and women experience sexual abuse and the relationship between childhood histories of abuse and symptoms
    of personality disorders are mediated by mentalizing. My rebuttals to the counterarguments that opposed my position are as follows a) cognitive interpretation of
    how people discriminate among choices affect our decision-making or judgement (Greifeneder et al., 2011), emotional states provoked by ambiguous stimuli or situ-
    ations and negative cognitive interpretations of the corresponding affective states and stimuli or situations may bring about unwise decisions in daily life (Hartley &
    Phelps, 2012), and finally, several previous studies provided evidence that loss aversion reflect amygdale hyper-activation, which inhibits actions when outcomes are
    anticipated as aversive through avoidance response (Canessa et al., 2013; De Martino et al., 2010), b) individuals who experience two or more childhood trauma were
    at a higher risk of becoming depressed and/or drinking heavily compared to individuals who had no childhood trauma and c) women who experienced childhood
    sexual abuse are more susceptible to depression because with childhood sexual abuse comes factors such as body issues related to feeling dirty or ugly and dissatis-
    faction with body appearance, eating disorders, and obesity. There are so many different perspectives as to what causes depression, so much so that it is an ongoing
    discussion. Depression doesn’t have one definitive cause, but as someone who has suffered from depression and has experienced others who suffer from
    depression, the cognitive perspective is the most valid and reasonable to me. From my experience, cognitive experiences such as trauma, stress, body shaming, and
    many other environmental factors play a key factor when it comes to depression. For example, childhood trauma may exert effects on future depression and alcohol-
    ism through divergent stress-response pathways (Colman, Ian & Garad, Yasmin & Zeng, Yiye & Naicker, Kiyuri & Weeks, Murray & Patten, Scott & Jones, Peter &
    Thompson, Gus & Wild, T Cameron, 2012), as well as cognitive interpretation of how people discriminate among choices affect our decision-making or judgement
    (Greifeneder, Bless, & Pham, 2011). In conclusion, I stand firm in my position that cognitive factors and the cognitive perspective are the most valid and reasonable
    positions.

    5. APA reference list. (Format your journal article citations as follows:) Author last name, initials of first and middle names (if provided). (Year of publication).

    Title of the article. Title of the Journal, volume(issue), page number–page number. DOI: number (if any), preceded by https://doi.org/

    Sample reference for a journal article:

    Klassen R M Perry N E & Frenzel A C (2012) Teachers’ relatedness with students: An underemphasized component of teachers’ basic psychological

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    Klassen, R. M., Perry, N. E., & Frenzel, A. C. (2012). Teachers’ relatedness with students: An underemphasized component of teachers’ basic psychological

    needs. Journal of Educational Psychology, 104(1), 150–165. https//doi.org/10.1037/a0026253

    Use this area below to format the references you will use in the debate.

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    implications. Retrieved from http://counselingoutfitters.com/vistas/vistas11/Article_19

    Hyun Jung Huha, Kwangyeol Baekb,c, Jae-Hyung Kwonb, Jaeseung Jeongb, and Jeong-Ho Chaea.

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    (2017). Impact of childhood trauma and cognitive emotion regulation strategies on risk-aversive and loss-aversive patterns of decision-making in patients with

    depression. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Vol 21(6), Nov 2016. pp. 447-46

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    Colman, Ian & Garad, Yasmin & Zeng, Yiye & Naicker, Kiyuri & Weeks, Murray & Patten, Scott & Jones, Peter & Thompson, Gus & Wild, T Cameron. (2012).

    Stress and development of depression and heavy drinking in adulthood: Moderating effects of childhood trauma. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology.

    48. 10.1007/s00127-012-0531-8. The ABCs of depression: Integrating affective, biological, and cognitive models to explain the emergence of the gender dif-

    ference in depression. Psychological Review, Vol 115(2), Apr 2008. pp. 291-313

    Self-critical perfectionism and depression maintenance over one year: The moderating roles of daily stress–sadness reactivity and the cortisol awakening

    response. Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol 65(3), Apr 2018. pp. 334-345.

    Emotion Regulation Is Associated with PTSD and Depression Among Female Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Cindy Chang, Antonia N.

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    Internationally, approximately 19.7% of
    women have experienced sexual abuse
    prior to the age of 18 (Pereda, Guilera,
    Forns, & Gomez -Benito, 2009a, 2009b).
    Survivors who have experienced child-
    hood sexual abuse are at an increased
    rate of developing psychopathology even
    after controlling for other childhood ad-
    versities ((Molnar, Buka, & Kessler, 2001;
    Whiffen & MacIntosh, 2005). Posttrau-
    matic stress disorder is one of the psy-
    chiatric disorders most frequently linked
    to childhood sexual abuse (PSTD;

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    Internationally, it is estimated that 19.7%
    of women have ex- perienced sexual ab-
    use prior to the age of 18 (Pereda,
    Guilera, Forns, & Gómez -Benito, 2009a,
    2009b) After experiencing childhood
    sexual abuse, survivors are at increased
    risk for developing psychopathology
    even after controlling for other childhood
    adversities (Molnar, Buka, & Kessler,
    2001 Whiffen & MacIntosh, 2005) One of
    the psychiatric disorders most frequently
    linked to childhood sexual abuse is
    posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD

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    Foa, Chrestman, & Gilboa-Schechtman,
    2009; McLean, Morris, Conklin,
    Jayawickreme, & Foa, 2014; Simon,
    Feiring, & Kobielski McElroy, 2010).

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    Foa, Chrestman, & Gilboa-Schechtman,
    2009 McLean, Morris, Conklin,
    Jayawickreme, & Foa, 2014 Simon,
    Feiring, & Kobielski McElroy, 2010)

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    The development of depression and
    heavy drinking has been associated with
    childhood trauma according to several
    studies.

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    There have been several studies that as-
    sociated the development of depression
    and heavy

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    Through its effect on the stress response,
    childhood trauma may lead to
    depression.

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    Childhood trauma may lead to depres-
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    Individuals who experience traumatic
    events in childhood have a lower toler-
    ance for stress and consequently may be
    more likely to develop mental illness
    after stressful life events in adulthood
    compared to those who experience no
    childhood trauma in childhood.

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    Individuals with traumatic events in child-
    hood had a lower tolerance for stress in
    adulthood, and consequently may be
    more likely to develop mental illness
    after stressful life events compared to
    those who do not experience trauma in
    childhood

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    Major depression, Posttraumatic stress
    disorder, and anxiety are more likely to
    develop in individuals who experienced
    multiple childhood trauma compared to
    those who experience no childhood
    trauma (Colman et al., 2013).

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    Recent stress and depression was more
    likely experienced by those who reported
    childhood trauma compared to those
    with no childhood trauma

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    Possible counterarguments to your
    position, and your rebuttals. Consider
    possible counterarguments that can
    challenge your position. How would you
    reply to these counterarguments? Think
    about potential counterarguments that
    you have read in the literature.

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    Studies suggest that childhood trauma is
    linked to both depression and heavy
    drinking in adulthood and may create a
    lifelong vulnerability to stress. The asso-
    ciations between childhood trauma, re-
    cent stress, and depression/heavy drink-
    ing from 1994/95 to 2008/09 were ex-
    plored using logistic regression, as were
    interactions between childhood trauma
    and recent stress. A generalized linear
    mixed model was used to determine the
    effects of childhood trauma and stressful
    events on depression/heavy drinking

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    Studies suggest that childhood trauma is
    linked to both depression and heavy
    drinking in adulthood, and may create a
    lifelong vulnerability to stress The associ-
    ations among childhood trauma, recent
    stress and depression/heavy drinking
    from 1994/1995 to 2008/2009 were ex-
    plored using logistic regression, as were
    interactions between childhood trauma
    and recent stress A generalized linear
    mixed model was used to determine the
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    events on depression/heavy drinking

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    Impact of childhood trauma and cognit-
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    decision-making in patients with
    depression.

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    Yiye & Naicker, Kiyuri & Weeks, Murray &
    Patten, Scott & Jones, Peter & Thompson,
    Gus & Wild, T Cameron.

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    Stress and development of depression
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    The ABCs of depression: Integrating
    affective, biological, and cognitive models
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    difference in depression.

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    affective, biological, and cognitive models
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    Self-critical perfectionism and depression
    maintenance over one year: The moder-
    ating roles of daily stress–sadness react-
    ivity and the cortisol awakening
    response. Journal of Counseling
    Psychology, Vol 65(3), Apr 2018.

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    Self-critical perfectionism and depression
    maintenance over one year The moder-
    ating roles of daily stress-sadness react-
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    Journal Of Counseling Psychology, 65(3),
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    Emotion Regulation Is Associated with
    PTSD and Depression Among Female Ad-
    olescent Survivors of Childhood Sexual
    Abuse Cindy Chang, Antonia N.
    Kaczkurkin, Carmen P. McLean, and Edna
    B. Foa University of Pennsylvania

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    To prepare for your hypothetical debate, use this worksheet to synthesize what you have learned from your research about the topic. Complete both sections

    and submit the full worksheet.

    Section 1: Debate Preparation 1. Your position statement. In the space below, construct a position statement that reflects your favorable or unfavor-

    able view of the debate topic. Your position should include the following: A position statement (pro or con). A brief summary of each argument that you

    would present to support your position. You should construct three arguments for your position. 2. Your summary of the arguments that support your position

    and the researched-based evidence to support those arguments. Many people are affected by depression at some point in their life. Depression could affect anyone,
    from yourself to family members, close friends, and anyone else in general. There are so many reasons as to why people are affected by depression, so much so that
    the discussion of depression is on-going. No one can pinpoint the exact cause of depression considering there are so many factors that come into play with the
    causes of depression. However, I believe cognitively that a person can be made susceptible to depression

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    Supporting Argument 1: Internationally, approximately 19.7% of women have experienced sexual abuse prior to the age of 18 (Pereda, Guilera, Forns, &

    Gomez -Benito, 2009a, 2009b). Survivors who have experienced childhood sexual abuse are at an increased rate of developing psychopathology even after controlling
    for other childhood adversities ((Molnar, Buka, & Kessler, 2001; Whiffen & MacIntosh, 2005). Posttraumatic stress disorder is one of the psychiatric disorders most fre-
    quently linked to childhood sexual abuse (PSTD; Foa, Chrestman, & Gilboa-Schechtman, 2009; McLean, Morris, Conklin, Jayawickreme, & Foa, 2014; Simon, Feiring, &
    Kobielski McElroy, 2010). Supporting Argument 2: People are confronted with several alternative options and need to choose for acquiring and avoiding these

    alternatives. The high-level cognitive process which precedes the choice is referred to as “decision” and the phenomenon is called “decision-making” (Miyapuram &
    Pammi, 2013). Decision-making is involved with a complex cognitive process such as reward-related learning, expecting utility, and valuation process (Miyapuram &
    Pammi, 2013). Past experiences, context, motivation, and attention are many factors that can influence the decision-making process and one of many factors which
    can be considered is the affective state or psychiatric disorders (Shad, Bidesi, Chen, Ernst, & Rao, 2011) Supporting Argument 3: The development of depression

    and heavy drinking has been associated with childhood trauma according to several studies. Sexual abuse, parental divorce, and exposure to violence are a few of the
    traumatic events associated with depression and heavy drinking based on the severity and frequency of the event. Through its effect on the stress response,

    childhood trauma may lead to depression. Individuals who experience traumatic events in childhood have a lower tolerance for stress and consequently may be

    more likely to develop mental illness after stressful life events in adulthood compared to those who experience no childhood trauma in childhood. Major

    depression, Posttraumatic stress disorder, and anxiety are more likely to develop in individuals who experienced multiple childhood trauma compared to those who
    experience no childhood trauma (Colman et al., 2013). Add supporting arguments as needed. If you have more than three arguments, place them in the

    same format as the others here:

    Section 2: Counterarguments 3. Possible counterarguments to your position, and your rebuttals. Consider possible counterarguments that can challenge your

    position. How would you reply to these counterarguments? Think about potential counterarguments that you have read in the literature. These are your rebuttals.

    COUNTERARGUMENTS REBUTTALS (with citations as appropriate)

    Samantha’s counterargument was that due to positive experiences, serotonin is released into our central nervous system. If our central nervous system is not func-
    tioning well, it can alter our decision-making process based on our mood or emotion, as well as cause depression.

    Yes, I agree that hormones such as serotonin do affect our central nervous system, and when our central nervous system is affected, it does alter our decision-making
    process, and could also lead to depression, from the cognitive aspect, there are other factors to consider. First, decision-making or judgment is based on cognitive in-
    terpretation in the context of how people discriminate among choices (Greifeneder et al., 2011). Second, emotional states provoked by ambiguous stimuli or situ-
    ations and negative cognitive interpretations of the corresponding affective states and stimuli or situations may bring about unwise decisions in daily life (Hartley &
    Phelps, 2012

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    Keely’s counterargument was that not all subjects of childhood trauma lead to alcohol addiction, also, that various stressors can alter brain development and
    functioning.

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    Now, while I agree that not all individuals who suffer childhood trauma become addicted to alcohol, there are individuals who do experience heavy drinking due to
    childhood trauma. Studies suggest that childhood trauma is linked to both depression and heavy drinking in adulthood and may create a lifelong vulnerability to

    stress. The associations between childhood trauma, recent stress, and depression/heavy drinking from 1994/95 to 2008/09 were explored using logistic regression, as
    were interactions between childhood trauma and recent stress. A generalized linear mixed model was used to determine the effects of childhood trauma and stress-
    ful events on depression/heavy drinking

    Shadonna’s counterargument was that both men and women experience sexual abuse and that the relationship between childhood histories of abuse and symptoms
    of personality disorders are mediated by mentalizing. Now, I do agree that both men and women experience sexual abuse and that sexual abuse is not the only factor
    that can cause depression in women, however, this argument was specifically on childhood sexual abuse and how it affects women when it comes to depression. To
    add to this argument, 28 to 33% of women and 12 to 18% of men were victims of childhood or adolescent sexual abuse (Roland, 2002, as cited in Long et al., 2006).

    4. Summary and conclusion. (Use this section as a way to summarize the debate) The counterarguments opposing my position were a) due to positive

    experiences, serotonin is released into our central nervous system. If our central nervous system is not functioning well, it can alter our decision-making process
    based on our mood or emotion, as well as cause depression, b) not all subjects of childhood trauma lead to alcohol addiction, also, that various stressors can alter the
    brains development and functioning, and c) both men and women experience sexual abuse and the relationship between childhood histories of abuse and symptoms
    of personality disorders are mediated by mentalizing. My rebuttals to the counterarguments that opposed my position are as follows a) cognitive interpretation of
    how people discriminate among choices affect our decision-making or judgement (Greifeneder et al., 2011), emotional states provoked by ambiguous stimuli or situ-
    ations and negative cognitive interpretations of the corresponding affective states and stimuli or situations may bring about unwise decisions in daily life (Hartley &
    Phelps, 2012), and finally, several previous studies provided evidence that loss aversion reflect amygdale hyper-activation, which inhibits actions when outcomes are
    anticipated as aversive through avoidance response (Canessa et al., 2013; De Martino et al., 2010), b) individuals who experience two or more childhood trauma were
    at a higher risk of becoming depressed and/or drinking heavily compared to individuals who had no childhood trauma and c) women who experienced childhood
    sexual abuse are more susceptible to depression because with childhood sexual abuse comes factors such as body issues related to feeling dirty or ugly and dissatis-
    faction with body appearance, eating disorders, and obesity. There are so many different perspectives as to what causes depression, so much so that it is an ongoing
    discussion. Depression doesn’t have one definitive cause, but as someone who has suffered from depression and has experienced others who suffer from
    depression, the cognitive perspective is the most valid and reasonable to me. From my experience, cognitive experiences such as trauma, stress, body shaming, and
    many other environmental factors play a key factor when it comes to depression. For example, childhood trauma may exert effects on future depression and alcohol-
    ism through divergent stress-response pathways (Colman, Ian & Garad, Yasmin & Zeng, Yiye & Naicker, Kiyuri & Weeks, Murray & Patten, Scott & Jones, Peter &
    Thompson, Gus & Wild, T Cameron, 2012), as well as cognitive interpretation of how people discriminate among choices affect our decision-making or judgement
    (Greifeneder, Bless, & Pham, 2011). In conclusion, I stand firm in my position that cognitive factors and the cognitive perspective are the most valid and reasonable
    positions.

    5. APA reference list. (Format your journal article citations as follows:) Author last name, initials of first and middle names (if provided). (Year of publication).

    Title of the article. Title of the Journal, volume(issue), page number–page number. DOI: number (if any), preceded by https://doi.org/

    Sample reference for a journal article:

    Klassen R M Perry N E & Frenzel A C (2012) Teachers’ relatedness with students: An underemphasized component of teachers’ basic psychological

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    Klassen, R. M., Perry, N. E., & Frenzel, A. C. (2012). Teachers’ relatedness with students: An underemphasized component of teachers’ basic psychological

    needs. Journal of Educational Psychology, 104(1), 150–165. https//doi.org/10.1037/a0026253

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    Hyun Jung Huha, Kwangyeol Baekb,c, Jae-Hyung Kwonb, Jaeseung Jeongb, and Jeong-Ho Chaea.

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    (2017). Impact of childhood trauma and cognitive emotion regulation strategies on risk-aversive and loss-aversive patterns of decision-making in patients with

    depression. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Vol 21(6), Nov 2016. pp. 447-46

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    Colman, Ian & Garad, Yasmin & Zeng, Yiye & Naicker, Kiyuri & Weeks, Murray & Patten, Scott & Jones, Peter & Thompson, Gus & Wild, T Cameron. (2012).

    Stress and development of depression and heavy drinking in adulthood: Moderating effects of childhood trauma. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology.

    48. 10.1007/s00127-012-0531-8. The ABCs of depression: Integrating affective, biological, and cognitive models to explain the emergence of the gender dif-

    ference in depression. Psychological Review, Vol 115(2), Apr 2008. pp. 291-313

    Self-critical perfectionism and depression maintenance over one year: The moderating roles of daily stress–sadness reactivity and the cortisol awakening

    response. Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol 65(3), Apr 2018. pp. 334-345.

    Emotion Regulation Is Associated with PTSD and Depression Among Female Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse Cindy Chang, Antonia N.

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    In the space below, construct a position statement that reflects your

    favorable or unfavorable

    view of

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    debate topic.

    Your position should include the following:

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    Many people are affected by depression at some point in their life. Depression could affect

    anyone, from yourself to family members, close friends, and anyone else in general. There are so

    many reasons as to why people are affe

    cted by depression, so much so that the discussion of

    depression is on

    going. No one can pinpoint the exact cause of depression considering there are

    1 PSYC-FP3540 Debate Preparation and Summary Worksheet Date: To prepare for your hypothetical debate, use this worksheet to synthesize what you have

    learned from your research about the topic. Complete both sections and submit the full worksheet. Section 1: Debate Preparation 1. Your position

    statement. In the space below, construct a position statement that reflects your favorable or unfavorable view of the debate topic. Your position should in-

    clude the following: A position statement (pro or con). A brief summary of each argument that you would present to support your position. You should con-

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    struct three arguments for your position. 2. Your summary of the arguments that support your position and the researched-based evidence to support those

    arguments. Many people are affected by depression at some point in their life. Depression could affect anyone, from yourself to family members, close friends, and
    anyone else in general. There are so many reasons as to why people are affected by depression, so much so that the discussion of depression is on-going. No one can
    pinpoint the exact cause of depression considering there are

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    Summary Worksheet

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    PSYC-FP3540 Debate Preparation and
    Summary Worksheet
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    To prepare for your hypothetical debate,
    use this worksheet to synthesize what
    you have learned from your research
    about the topic. Complete both sections
    and submit the full worksheet.

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    To prepare for your hypothetical debate,
    use this worksheet to synthesize what
    you have learned from your research
    about the topic Complete both sections
    and submit the full worksheet

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    Debate Preparation 1.

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    Debate Preparation 1

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    Your position statement.

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    Your Position Statement

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    In the space below, construct a position
    statement that reflects your favorable or
    unfavorable view of the debate topic.

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    In the space below, construct a position
    statement that reflects your favorable or
    unfavorable view of the debate topic

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    Your position should include the
    following:

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    Your position should include the
    following

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    A position statement (pro or con). A brief
    summary of each argument that you
    would present to support your position.
    You should construct three arguments
    for your position.

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    A position statement (pro or con) A brief
    summary of each argument that you
    would present to support your position

    You should construct three arguments
    for your position

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    Your summary of the arguments that
    support your position and the
    researched-based evidence to support
    those arguments

    .

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    researched-based evidence to support
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    Internationally, approximately 19.7% of
    women have experienced sexual abuse
    prior to the age of 18 (Pereda, Guilera,
    Forns, & Gomez -Benito, 2009a, 2009b).
    Survivors who have experienced child-
    hood sexual abuse are at an increased
    rate of developing psychopathology even
    after controlling for other childhood ad-
    versities ((Molnar, Buka, & Kessler, 2001;
    Whiffen & MacIntosh, 2005). Posttrau-
    matic stress disorder is one of the psy-
    chiatric disorders most frequently linked
    to childhood sexual abuse (PSTD;

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    Internationally, it is estimated that 19.7%
    of women have ex- perienced sexual ab-
    use prior to the age of 18 (Pereda,
    Guilera, Forns, & Gómez -Benito, 2009a,
    2009b) After experiencing childhood
    sexual abuse, survivors are at increased
    risk for developing psychopathology
    even after controlling for other childhood
    adversities (Molnar, Buka, & Kessler,
    2001 Whiffen & MacIntosh, 2005) One of
    the psychiatric disorders most frequently
    linked to childhood sexual abuse is
    posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD

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    Foa, Chrestman, & Gilboa-Schechtman,
    2009; McLean, Morris, Conklin,
    Jayawickreme, & Foa, 2014; Simon,
    Feiring, & Kobielski McElroy, 2010).

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    Foa, Chrestman, & Gilboa-Schechtman,
    2009 McLean, Morris, Conklin,
    Jayawickreme, & Foa, 2014 Simon,
    Feiring, & Kobielski McElroy, 2010)

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    Supporting Argument 2:

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    The development of depression and
    heavy drinking has been associated with
    childhood trauma according to several
    studies.

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    There have been several studies that as-
    sociated the development of depression
    and heavy

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    Through its effect on the stress response,
    childhood trauma may lead to
    depression.

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    Childhood trauma may lead to depres-
    sion through its

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    Individuals who experience traumatic
    events in childhood have a lower toler-
    ance for stress and consequently may be
    more likely to develop mental illness
    after stressful life events in adulthood
    compared to those who experience no
    childhood trauma in childhood.

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    Individuals with traumatic events in child-
    hood had a lower tolerance for stress in
    adulthood, and consequently may be
    more likely to develop mental illness
    after stressful life events compared to
    those who do not experience trauma in
    childhood

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    Major depression, Posttraumatic stress
    disorder, and anxiety are more likely to
    develop in individuals who experienced
    multiple childhood trauma compared to
    those who experience no childhood
    trauma (Colman et al., 2013).

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    Recent stress and depression was more
    likely experienced by those who reported
    childhood trauma compared to those
    with no childhood trauma

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    If you have more than three arguments,
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    (If you have more than three arguments,
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    Possible counterarguments to your
    position, and your rebuttals. Consider
    possible counterarguments that can
    challenge your position. How would you
    reply to these counterarguments? Think
    about potential counterarguments that
    you have read in the literature.

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    Possible counterarguments to your
    position, and your rebuttals Consider
    possible counterarguments that can
    challenge your position How would you
    reply to these counterarguments Think
    about potential counterarguments that
    you have read in the literature

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    These are your rebuttals. COUNTERAR-
    GUMENTS REBUTTALS (with citations as
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    Studies suggest that childhood trauma is
    linked to both depression and heavy
    drinking in adulthood and may create a
    lifelong vulnerability to stress. The asso-
    ciations between childhood trauma, re-
    cent stress, and depression/heavy drink-
    ing from 1994/95 to 2008/09 were ex-
    plored using logistic regression, as were
    interactions between childhood trauma
    and recent stress. A generalized linear
    mixed model was used to determine the
    effects of childhood trauma and stressful
    events on depression/heavy drinking

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    Studies suggest that childhood trauma is
    linked to both depression and heavy
    drinking in adulthood, and may create a
    lifelong vulnerability to stress The associ-
    ations among childhood trauma, recent
    stress and depression/heavy drinking
    from 1994/1995 to 2008/2009 were ex-
    plored using logistic regression, as were
    interactions between childhood trauma
    and recent stress A generalized linear
    mixed model was used to determine the
    effects of childhood trauma and stressful
    events on depression/heavy drinking

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    article citations as follows:) Author last
    name, initials of first and middle names
    (if provided).

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    APA reference list (Format your journal
    article citations as follows:) Author last
    name, initials of first and middle names
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    (Year of publication). Title of the article.

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    https//doi.org/10.1037/a0026253 Use
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    3540 Debate Preparation and Summary
    Worksheet

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    PSYC 3540 Debate Preparation and Sum-
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    both sections and submit

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    Complete both sections and submit the
    full worksheet

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    In the space below, construct a position
    statement that reflects your

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    In the space below, construct a position
    statement that reflects your perspective
    on the cause of depression

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    Your position should include the
    following:
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    A position statement (

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    A brief summary of each argument that
    you

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    A brief summary of each argument that
    you would present to support your
    position

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    should construct three arguments for
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    1 PSYC-FP3540 Debate Preparation and
    Summary Worksheet Date: To prepare
    for your hypothetical debate, use this
    worksheet to synthesize what you have
    learned from your research about the
    topic. Complete both sections and sub-
    mit the full worksheet.

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    PSYC-FP3540 Debate Preparation and
    Summary Worksheet To prepare for your
    hypothetical debate, use this worksheet
    to synthesize what you have learned
    from your research about the topic Com-
    plete both sections and submit the full
    worksheet

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    Debate Preparation 1.
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    Your position statement.
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    Your Position Statement
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    In the space below, construct a position
    statement that reflects your favorable or
    unfavorable view of the debate topic.
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    In the space below, construct a position
    statement that reflects your favorable or
    unfavorable view of the debate topic
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    Your position should include the
    following:
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    Your position should include the
    following
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    A position statement (pro or con). A
    brief summary of each argument that
    you would present to support your
    position. You should construct three ar-
    guments for your position.

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    A position statement (pro or con) A brief
    summary of each argument that you
    would present to support your position
    You should construct three arguments
    for your position

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    Your summary of the arguments that
    support your position and the
    researched-based evidence to support
    those arguments.

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    Your summary of the arguments that
    support your position and the
    researched-based evidence to support
    those arguments

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