Discussion Board Question
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Before beginning this post, reflect on at least one behavior that you could change to support a sustainable future.
Include the following in your discussion post:
- Describe this behavior (or behaviors).
- Explain how you can change this behavior to support a sustainable future.
- Apply social psychology theories to support this change by drawing on information from the textbook or another resource.
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- Consider how does this change reflect racial and ethnic diversity in the US, racial tolerance and the future of race relationships in the U.S.
- Explain the importance of being able to identify problems and causes of behavior using theoretical models. Include at least one theoretical cause of problem behavior.
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- Determine the reasons for the change, the effectiveness of managing the change, and how the change has impacted the company.