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    Psychology. Piotrowski identified the Rorschach Ink Blot Test, sentence completion methods, and the Thematic Apperception Test as some examples of projective assessments in the field of Psychology (Piotrowski, 2015). The author shares how projective testing and assessment methods have been an accepted approach in Psychology for the past 75 years. However, there has been a decline in interest and use of these methods in the classroom and professional internship sites for the past decade…

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    The importance of psychological treatment and art/music therapy to patients with Cancer. Art is defined as “The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” Art therapy consists of treatments that encourage free expression and catharsis using methods such as art and music analysis, painting, sculpting, and composing, among many others…

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    Purpose of assessments: The assessments that Sean took was for class credit. Sean is currently enrolled in Counseling 428 Measurement issues in Counseling where he was required to take three different assessment for college credit. This assessment activities included talking assessment, and scoring the different assessments. Background: Sean is currently a student at California University Los Angeles where he is majoring in Rehabilitation Services. In this major he had to take a Career…

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    A working team of two pre-service teachers will be completing clinical hours at North Twin Lakes Elementary, in two separate classrooms. One pre-service teacher, Ms. Viciedo, will be working with first graders and the other teacher, Ms. Natalie, will be working with second graders. These pre-service teachers have collected, analyzed, and reviewed various data sources in order to obtain a better understanding of their research focus. The sources of data that were used include the Standard…

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    Finance/Operations. Vocational services programmatic records will be maintained and submitted to the Regional Planning Commission by Vocational Coordinator Mary Garman. Master Options case files will contain all required WIOA paperwork, results of all testing, worksite agreements and schedules, copies of documentation, worksite evaluations, time sheets, employee awards and certifications, and any other information relevant to the youth’s progress and participation in Options. 3. Who is the EEO…

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    assessments lack validity because of the time frame the scores are given back. In essence the scores for younger may not be reflective of that student’s needs by the time the scores are released. Lastly, the stigma associated with standardized/group testing can be detrimental to true performance of young students and the academic achievement of students should not solely depend on one assessment. The result of these types of assessments can negatively…

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    ¬¬¬Briefly describe the job advertised, explain where you have found the advert and why the job interests you. (20 marks) This job listing is for someone who can sell, promote and consult customers on behalf of the company’s clients. This would involve being a spokesperson for whichever organisation you may be representing, including the original company which sent out the job advertisement. There’s a large direct responsibility as the relationship between two different companies is directly…

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    What is animal testing used for and why? Animal testing is used and required by the United States government to test the safety of drugs, chemicals, cosmetics, and various consumer products. Additionally, animals are commonly used in the practice of medical and military training. Government agencies that heavily rely on animal testing are the U.S. Military, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) , the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the…

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    The cons in this article talk about how getting genetically tested could determine that you do not get a job. On the other hand, he explains that genetic testing could lead to a safer workforce. This article had a lot of good information about both the benefits and the non benefits of genetic testing. Levin uses a lot of good examples for both sides of the argument. He talks about how the tests could have helped save a person from being killed from a garbage truck driver that…

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    Opinions Behind Why Animal Testing Is or Is Not Ethical Carissa A. Kelley Glen Oaks Community College Abstract Is it ethical to harm animals by performing experiments on them in order to provide research that will later benefit people? This research paper analyzes BLANK Number of journals and their opinions on animal testing. The two major viewpoints on animal testing are; animal testing is immoral, or animal testing is ethically acceptable. Both sides provide strong…

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