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    two were studies fundamentally unable to use random assignment to conditions considering the inevitable negative affects it would have on the students’ initial feelings of the class. In order to collect data, Ciarocco et al. used seven-point Likert scales to assess attitudes, whereas Stansbury and Munro gathered data by using a multi-question pretest/posttest to assess content knowledge. Experimental conditions where constructed differently as well, Ciarocco et al. used multifaceted approach to teach

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    1. The client is essentially begging for help. The client may not have anywhere else to turn and wants to be taken seriously. The client likely believes that if she does not present severely, then she will be dismissed and not get the help she desires. 2. The client has a tendency to exaggerate, overreact, and/or be traumatized. This cognitive style may be due to some personality disorders as well as depression. There is likely not any benefit to the client, unless she is merely seeking attention

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    Linkert Scale Survey

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    Likert survey scale was invented by Rensis Likert, who was first to apply this approach in surveys to check attitudes. The main advantage of his method is that it requires less time to develop and is easier to adopt than the previously used survey methods. Moreover, the Linkert’s approach does not require the use of negative wording points, which is why Linkert scale survey has been used so much. “Likert Scaling is a undimensional scaling method. As in all scaling methods, the first step is to define

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    skew your data is to preselect forms. It’s self-explanatory. If you compel people to make a choice, it’s more likely to be their choice. If you pre-select an answer, they may roll along with inertia. Use the Likert Scale- The Likert Scale is the most popular survey approach that scales responses. It was invented by psychologist Rensis Likert. The psychologist noticed something powerful about surveys. A simple “yes” or “no” doesn’t capture people’s full range of emotions when it comes to answering

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    Helena Czekalski May 18th, 2018- 3rd The spotted-tailed quoll is an Australia-native carnivore that inhabits wet forests and eats mostly species like snakes and lizards. As a carnivore, they use their teeth to slice meat off their prey, and communicate using series of hissing and screeching noises. The spotted-tailed quoll is brown with white spots on it’s torso and tail. Because if it’s short legs, they run slower than most quolls. Males are larger than females but there is almost no difference

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    Self Assessment Paper

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    to ensure the survey is measuring what it needs to measure. A method that will be utilised will be a survey with a rating scale used as the tool to measure service user satisfaction. The Likert scale is commonly used to measure a person’s attitudes or behaviours, using answer choice that ranges from one end to another (Kuma-Tan et al. 2007, p. 550) (appendix 1). A Likert scale survey can identify the different levels of the service user’s opinions about the staff’s cultural competence (Mellor & Moore

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    The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker is a unique bird. Acorrding to myfwc.com the Ivory-Billed is around 19.5 inches tall. The bird has a wingspan of 30 to 31 inches according to nationalgeographic.com. That’s a pretty big woodpecker! The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker has a ivory bill, of course! The males have a red crest on their head while the females have a black crest on their heads. The Ivory-Billed has a dark face and body, but there is a white stripe going down their face and meets on their back, forming

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    Introduction Usually, the original materials are not suitable for some applications. Therefore, to achieve some goals of material, we need to process the original materials. By the heat treatment, cold works, and chemical processes, material processing can change the properties of the original materials (Materials Processing, n.d.). For example, we do different heat treatments to steels to obtain different hardness types of steels. According to Totten, annealing is the process that we heat the steel

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    Out of the five domains that were assessed in the BDI-2 assessment, the area where Aidan performed the highest and received the highest score was in the Motor domain, where he scored a 104, which falls into the average range. The motor domain then includes three subdomains- gross motor, fine motor, and perceptual motor. The gross motor domain assesses the child’s development of their large muscles that they use to walk, run, throw, and catch, among other movements and activities. Within the gross

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    The I chord confuses the tonal direction becasuse the listener expects the ii to be followed by V and then I. This is even more confusing because the scale that accompanies the I chord implies V (the chord the listener wants to hear). The next bar rounds off this cadential prolongation (ii-V-I) but the exposition does not yet end. The arrival to I does not occur until beat three of the bar. The first

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