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    The criterion variable for this survey will be the measurement of the self-efficacy of the counseling students taking courses online and land-based. The next step in conducting this survey is to determine the predictors which are the variables used to estimate the criterion (Sheperis, Young, & Daniels, 2010). However, with there being multiple variables in determining the outcome of the criterion, the multivariate predictive model would be the best…

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    potential trafficked persons and mapped to visualize domestic circuits. A key element in observing movement was the advertised phone number, as it is linked to the individual through online advertisements and customer reviews. This paper meets the criterion for a source from an academic journal and also cites two other sources: Kreyling, S and the U.S. Department of State.…

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    perspective, it is considered that "different psychopathologies are fundamentally the expression of alterations and / or dysfunctions in the normal mode of functioning, either the structure or the biological process that supports it" (1). However, this criterion does not provide the diagnosis of the existence or not of a psychopathology, since to establish as the first and absolute etiology the organic, discarding the contextual factor, is to make a tremendous error, since both factors…

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    diagnosing DID. The second criterion is recurrent gaps in memory, such as important personal information and everyday events, which are not consistent with everyday forgetfulness. The next diagnostic criterion states that the symptoms must cause clinically significant distress or impairment in important areas of functioning. Also, if the disturbance is a normal part of a broadly accepted cultural or religious practice, it would not be attributed to DID. The final criterion is that the…

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    The first criterion is “effectiveness” that Kraft and Furlong explain that it is all about considering the policy on “how well” it would be-successful, fair, or fail- (Kraft and Furlong, 2015). Ryan mentions on his article that the “Beacon Hill researchers” guessed…

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    Jim Jensen Case

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    Assignment #2 There are numerous concerns in Jim Jensen’s approach to resolving his team’s customer service difficulties. Prior to conducting research, Jensen does not collect any information from his sales staff or other colleagues. Instead, he assumes the customer complaints are due to his team’s inadequacy in providing satisfactory customer service. This assumption is a substantial flaw in Jensen’s process. There may be other reasons why the number of customer complaints has increased such…

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    Iron Man Case Study

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    Let us imagine how would we feel after launching ourselves to space while holding a nuclear bomb in order to save the world from an extraterrestrial invasion. That instant could represent our last moment being alive and at the same time this could be traumatic experience for some people. Superheroes are not immune to this type of responses, they are still humans. This reminds us that after all, Tony Stark is the man behind the Iron Man suit. Tony is a man haunted by all his experiences. As we…

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    settings as to what is normal and abnormal. Cultural differences, practices and rituals play significant roles within any society and attempts to standardized diagnoses and treatment may end up causing harm to the individual seeking help. The third criterion is “the person’s perception or interpretation of reality is faulty” speaks to how a person is interpreting the reality of their environment through their sensory systems as well as holding unfounded ideas. This can be in the form of visual…

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    Weitz Analysis

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    into these restraints then it becomes an open concept, subject to change. Open concepts, when compared to closed concepts, are not concrete and always up for debate and modification. A mom is something I would consider to be a closed concept. The criterion of a mom is a woman, who is older than oneself, who offers support, whether it be emotional, social, or financial. The term ‘mom’ is a subjective and affectionate title as opposed to an objective one, like mother, that implies biological…

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    What is a Theory from Carnap and Popper Rudolf Carnap and Karl Popper both are philosophers whom tried to question what is a theory. Both of these men look at the same question from different perspectives. How can one decide if a theory is scientific or not. Carnap and Popper both came up with different ways to choose which theories are more important when compared to others. It is definitely possible to agree with both Carnap and Popper’s ways of demarcation as a theory can be both verifiable…

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