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    A. This form does cover the majority of a client’s life. The one question that seems to be missing is a question about what brought them in today, and why are they choosing to deal with it now. As we have learned, motivation is an important factor that needs to be both considered and addressed (Hepworth, Rooney, Rooney, & Strom-Gottfried, 2016). The form did ask what they wanted to get out of their therapy session, but that is half of the needed information. Knowing all of this information…

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    complicated question with multiple varying answers. There are many theories trying to answer this question, such as, Plato 's claim that "owning objects is detrimental to a person 's character", whereas Aristotle argues that "ownership of tangible goods helps to develop moral character." However, to truly answer this this question, we must first answer the question, what is ownership? If this question is asked, friends, relatives, even strangers, will state similar answers. People will say…

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    conducted on the phenomenon known as inattentive blindness (IB). Although these studies do provide information that is generalizable between different situations, it leaves some important questions unanswered. Therefore, this research study sought to answer these questions: the suspicion that there is no difference in the similarity of the stimuli used in these experiments, task difficulty and its role in identifying the presence of stimuli, and comparisons between previously performed versions.…

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    to read more about an article related to the topic and answer open ended questions on it. For my anticipatory set I engaged every students by making it fun and easy. I threw a ball to a student and asked to say the first thing that pops in their head when I say the words “Baby.” They then passed it to each other and everyone got a chance to say what they had a mine. It was something easy that everyone could do. I got multiple different answers that were…

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    Reading the article “What Happened and Why?” by Patrick Rael, I personally thought that he was trying to educate us readers about how to write like a historian. However, the way he chose to convey the information was unclear and confusing. When I started to read the article I found it very difficult to connect. His thesis is a clear statement in the beginning, but his choice of words and grammar is hard to, as a reader, understand. Despite this, I was able to get useful information from his…

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    As we asked the survey face to face the authenticity was improved because if we had done the survey through google forums people could have given us unnecessary answers which were not useful. There are some downsides of doing this face to face such as the amount of time which it takes to collect the data, as we needed to spend about 5 hours outside YoYo Yogurt to complete our quota. This meant that we had less time…

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    Doing a 24 hour recall evaluation in class proved to be more challenging than I had originally anticipated. A couple days before conducting the recall in class, I reviewed the instructional material provided in the course documents. After reviewing and analyzing the protocol, I was certain that I would be competent when it came to administering a 24 hour recall during lab and in front of an audience. The day our classmates took on the role of our fictitious patient, I found myself at a lost for…

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    The reason why it’s important to match the type of question asked to students in class with the learning objectives is because it encourages and, stimulates the thinking process. Chapter four emphasizes the importance of avoiding closed questions. Those types of questions are used frequently in the classroom, however, they do not provide too much support when it comes to the formative assessment techniques, why? Because most of the times the student deepness of understanding in the subject…

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    poorly written answers I would take a pen and start critiquing her writing with very specific comments about how she could have improved her writing. With her this is the best way to get her to respond to the feedback and improving her writing at the same time. She had requested this type of immediate feedback early on in the year. With her she also wants to be corrected immediately when she is speaking if she is struggling with structure or doesn’t quite understand how to phrase her answers.…

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    Probably one of my most enriching experiences in this class was based primarily upon the personality and career aptitude tests. Before these tests, I felt that answers to my deepest questions would never be found in a standardized test. Today, my belief remains firm. However, the tests created a foundation which I…

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