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A History of Europe in the Modern World 1
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ACCOUNTING 4
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Anthropology 1
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Bachelor of Human Resources and Labor Relations 1
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Bachelors of Arts in psychology 5
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Bio chem 1
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Biol 230 1
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BIOL 235 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 20
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Biology 13
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Business 7
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Chem 301 1
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Comp 5
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Computer Science 218 1
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Computer Science 272 1
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CRJS 4
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EDPY 470 1
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Engineering 8
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English 1
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Heahlth 2
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Health Science 2
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HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY 2
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HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 7
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Intermediate Financial Accounting I 8
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Introduction to Computer Programming 1
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Marketing An Introduction 8ce by Armstrong 1
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Math 2
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Medicine 7
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MGSC 2
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NUR 326 1
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NURS 316 1
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NURS 326 6
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NURS 328 16
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NURS 400 12
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NURS 401 2
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Nursing 17
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Nursing 400 1
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PSY 3
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Psyc 6
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Psyc 323 1
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Psyc 375 2
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PSYC 387 1
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PSYC 388 2
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PSYC, 2
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PSYC. 1
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PSYCH 1
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PSYCH, 1
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Psych. 1
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Psychology 13
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Psychology 290 1
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Psychology 387 1
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Statistics 2
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Test Bank for Principles of Anatomy and Physiology 1
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UNC COMP 1
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A-not-B error - Also called AB error, this occurs when infants make the mistake of selecting the familiar hiding place (A) to locate an object, rather than looking in the new hiding place (B), as they progress into substage 4 in Piaget's sensorimotor stage. 
 
accommodation - Piagetian concept of adjusting schemes to fit new information and experiences. 
 
acculturation - Cultural changes that occur when one culture comes in contact with another culture. 
 
active (niche-picking) genotype-envir...
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A-not-B error - Also called AB error, this occurs when infants make the mistake of selecting the familiar hiding place (A) to locate an object, rather than looking in the new hiding place (B), as they progress into substage 4 in Piaget's sensorimotor stage. 
 
accommodation - Piagetian concept of adjusting schemes to fit new information and experiences. 
 
acculturation - Cultural changes that occur when one culture comes in contact with another culture. 
 
active (niche-picking) genotype-envir...
Relationship ideologies - expectations for closeness or distance as well as ideas about how partners should play their roles; important that couple's match 
 
Mindsight - understanding the workings of one's own mind and understanding the mind of another; acknowledging the power of the mind, and our ability to take control and choose how we feel and how we want to respond to situations by directing our attention 
 
Mindsight equation - Insight + Empathy = 
 
The Hub - inner place of the mind fr...
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Relationship ideologies - expectations for closeness or distance as well as ideas about how partners should play their roles; important that couple's match 
 
Mindsight - understanding the workings of one's own mind and understanding the mind of another; acknowledging the power of the mind, and our ability to take control and choose how we feel and how we want to respond to situations by directing our attention 
 
Mindsight equation - Insight + Empathy = 
 
The Hub - inner place of the mind fr...
MGSC 368 Ch.1-4 formulas exam Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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MGSC 368 Ch.1-4 formulas exam Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
Single-period problem - Answers the question of how much to order 
when an item is purchased only one time and it is expected that it will 
be used and then not reordered. 
 Fixed-order quantity model (Q-model) - An inventory control model 
where the amount requisitioned is fixed and the actual ordering is 
triggered by inventory dropping to a specified level of inventory. 
 Fixed-time period model (P-model) - An inventory control model that 
specifies inventory is ordered at the end of a p...
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Single-period problem - Answers the question of how much to order 
when an item is purchased only one time and it is expected that it will 
be used and then not reordered. 
 Fixed-order quantity model (Q-model) - An inventory control model 
where the amount requisitioned is fixed and the actual ordering is 
triggered by inventory dropping to a specified level of inventory. 
 Fixed-time period model (P-model) - An inventory control model that 
specifies inventory is ordered at the end of a p...
1.	What is scientific research, what is it based on, and why is scientific research on child development important? 
2.	What are the main theories of child development? 
3.	What are the main research methods for collecting data about children’s development? 
4.	What types of research designs do child development researchers use? 
5.	What are some research challenges in studying children’s development? 
6.	Which of the research methods for collecting data would be appropriate or inappropriate...
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1.	What is scientific research, what is it based on, and why is scientific research on child development important? 
2.	What are the main theories of child development? 
3.	What are the main research methods for collecting data about children’s development? 
4.	What types of research designs do child development researchers use? 
5.	What are some research challenges in studying children’s development? 
6.	Which of the research methods for collecting data would be appropriate or inappropriate...
Select the adult system terminology equivalent to the juvenile terminology presented - adjudicatory hearing --> trial 
aftercare --> parole 
commitment --> sentence to confinement 
detention--> holding in jail/ lockup 
dispositional hearing --> sentence hearing 
court officer --> probation officer 
petition --> indictment 
taken into custody --> arrested 
petitioner --> prosecutor 
respondent --> defense attorney 
minor --> defendant 
 
Which of the fol...
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Select the adult system terminology equivalent to the juvenile terminology presented - adjudicatory hearing --> trial 
aftercare --> parole 
commitment --> sentence to confinement 
detention--> holding in jail/ lockup 
dispositional hearing --> sentence hearing 
court officer --> probation officer 
petition --> indictment 
taken into custody --> arrested 
petitioner --> prosecutor 
respondent --> defense attorney 
minor --> defendant 
 
Which of the fol...
What is the extent of sex crime on campus compared to those not attending college or university - College students are less likely to be a victim of sexual assault 
 
What is the # projected for college students who will be sexually assaulted - 6.1 
 
What is the # projected for non college students who will be sexually assaulted - 7.6 
 
What are the difficulties in holding perpetrators accountable for campus sponsored sexual assault hearings/investigations - Student Conduct Codes 
Disciplinary...
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What is the extent of sex crime on campus compared to those not attending college or university - College students are less likely to be a victim of sexual assault 
 
What is the # projected for college students who will be sexually assaulted - 6.1 
 
What is the # projected for non college students who will be sexually assaulted - 7.6 
 
What are the difficulties in holding perpetrators accountable for campus sponsored sexual assault hearings/investigations - Student Conduct Codes 
Disciplinary...
Three theoretical perspectives - Biological, Social Learning, Feminist 
 
Biological Perspective - Comes from Positivism 
Offenders may develop physical and mental traits at birth or soon after that affect their social functioning 
 
Social Learning Perspective - Sociological factors influence behavior 
 
Feminist Perspective - Emphasizes the historical and structural factors that have contributed to sexual offending 
 
Chemical Castration - Reducing levels of testosterone 
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Three theoretical perspectives - Biological, Social Learning, Feminist 
 
Biological Perspective - Comes from Positivism 
Offenders may develop physical and mental traits at birth or soon after that affect their social functioning 
 
Social Learning Perspective - Sociological factors influence behavior 
 
Feminist Perspective - Emphasizes the historical and structural factors that have contributed to sexual offending 
 
Chemical Castration - Reducing levels of testosterone 
Big promise 
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general responsivity - rehabilitative efforts will work better if they have clear, concrete objectives, their contents are structured and there is a focus on activity and the acquisition of skills 
 
specific responsivity - it is vital to adapt intervention strategies to accommodate diversity amongst participants with respect to age, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, language, culture and learning styles 
 
RNR general recidivism rate - 53 percent 
 
multimodal - addresses a mixture of risks and nee...
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general responsivity - rehabilitative efforts will work better if they have clear, concrete objectives, their contents are structured and there is a focus on activity and the acquisition of skills 
 
specific responsivity - it is vital to adapt intervention strategies to accommodate diversity amongst participants with respect to age, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, language, culture and learning styles 
 
RNR general recidivism rate - 53 percent 
 
multimodal - addresses a mixture of risks and nee...
1.	define counselling in your own words, using the CCPA definition as a basis for your definition. 
a.	Counselling is a process that promotes knowledge and understanding of one’s self and emotions. It involves building proficient and ethical relationships that lead to acceptance, growth, and development of one’s personal resources. 
2.	describe the similarities and differences between guidance, counselling, and psychotherapy. 
a.	Differences: 
Guidance	Counselling	Psychotherapy 
Process of h...
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1.	define counselling in your own words, using the CCPA definition as a basis for your definition. 
a.	Counselling is a process that promotes knowledge and understanding of one’s self and emotions. It involves building proficient and ethical relationships that lead to acceptance, growth, and development of one’s personal resources. 
2.	describe the similarities and differences between guidance, counselling, and psychotherapy. 
a.	Differences: 
Guidance	Counselling	Psychotherapy 
Process of h...