The Parasitic Frog Analysis

Analyze the surface and deep-level diversity you observe in this story. Give at least two examples, and analyze
their effects.
Hendrix and Marshall Motivational Theory
Apply a Motivational theory to Hendrix, then do the same for Marshall and explain how they apply.
Hendrix and Marshall Big 5
Rate the Big 5 scores (Ch. 5) you think apply to Hendrix, then do the same for Marshall. Explain your ratings.
Attribution Theory
Apply the Attribution Theory (Ch. 6) to this story, explain how it applies, where it applies, and the effects of it on
the wetlands of Oopy Loopy. Include a paragraph on how you have observed Attribution Theory in real life.
Perception
Identify concepts about perception from the Text in Ch. 6 and apply them to at least two characters in this story.
Self-Analysis
Identify what parasites slow you down and what they stop you from overcoming in your professional life.
Analyze the contract you have with your parasites try and identify why they have a hold on you.
What obstacles come up as we venture out of our comfort zone (snakes, birds, caves, etc.) Examine selfimposed limitations
The statement made by Provost Mark, “A frog with your background,” analyze what others can use against
you. Analyze how much of it is your self-image as opposed to their prejudices. Analyze how they or you can
use this against you and what you plan to do to overcome or deal with this as it comes up in your career.
What is it about your self-image and ego that could stop you someday from standing by your principles?

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