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    GESTALT THERAPY

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    Be familiar with the term Gestalt therapy uses for the present and how they deal with the past‚ present and future. Fredercik Perls was the originator of Gestalt Therapy. GT was created on the premise that individuals must be understood in the context of their ongoing relationship with the environment. The main cornerstones of this practice are awareness‚ choice‚ and responsibility. The main goal is to have clients expand their awareness of what they are experiencing in the present moment. With

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    VALIDITY

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    Validity is about the extent to which a piece of research in finding out what the research is finding out what the researcher intents to find out. The idea of validity means that something is true and can be believed. When people say ‘that’s a valid point”‚ they mean that the point is relevant‚ meaningful and believable. It is concerned with truth and value‚ that is whether conclusions are correct or not. It also considers whether the method‚ approaches and techniques actually relate to what is being

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    Validity

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    Validity Validity addresses whether the assessment measures what it is supposed to measure (Gormley‚ 2011; Van der Vleuten‚ 1996). For both the OSCE stations that I have designed‚ I have created a complimentary mark scheme. As discussed previously‚ I opted to produce a global rating scale for the history-taking station and a checklist for the procedural skill station (appendix 1 and 2). Weighting of items can improve validity of a checklist‚ which can affect which trainees pass or fail (Sandilands

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    please. Just as in “The Fender Bender” where an illegal immigrant hits an American citizen’s van. The Hispanic man automatically starts panicking because he knows the cops are on the way to the scene. This story relates to a personal situation of mine when I backed into a brand new BMW owned by an Africa American woman in a Walmart parking lot. While both in the story and in my life‚ many emotions came upon the situation like panic‚ sympathy‚ and relief. In “The Fender Bender” two men of different races

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    Junior Bender Essay

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    Junior Bender is the lead protagonist of the Junior Bender series of novels by American thriller author Timothy Hallinan. The first novel of the highly popular series of novels was Crashed that was first published in 2010 to much critical acclaim. Hallinan the author of the series is an author who has been active in the literary scene since the 1990s when he wrote the detective thriller series featuring private investigator Simeon Grist of Los Angeles. The series of novels was so popular that it

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    Gestalt Principle

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    1 2 3 4 5 Name (4 points each) and describe (8 points each) each of the Gestalt Principles illustrated above (60 points total): 1 Proximity: When people see things grouped to gether they will place greater value on the relationship. I see three sets of two lines vice six separate lines. | 2 Similarity: We tend to group things that look alike together

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    Jinx by Aime Bender

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    “Jinxed Emotions” In the short story‚ Jinx‚ Aimee Bender focuses on two young girls‚ Tina and Cathy‚ who are inseparable. They enter a poster store to discover a very cute boy. One of the girls ends up kissing the boy and the other girl goes home. This act ends up ruining their friendship. Bender carries the reader through the life and mind of these teenage girls. The language in this story presents a sequence of emotions and issues that range from body image‚ insecurity‚ betrayal‚ and jealousy

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    day in saturday detention. All of these characters have completely different personalities from one another‚ which makes the movie more interesting than it already is. The character that I will be doing my character analysis on is named John Bender. John Bender is the troublemaker of the group‚ and‚ in my opinion‚ the funniest. John is introduced into the movie at the same time as the other characters. Some of the first impressions of him are pretty funny‚ but you could tell that he got into a lot

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    Validity Define Construct Validity and Explain and Illustrate three ways in which a researcher can determine whether a new psychological tests has construct validity. In addition briefly explain what is meant if a test is biased in terms of construct validity. Construct Validity • • • • • • • • • Construct Validity: extent to which a measure measures theoretical construct or trait Developmental changes: ▪ when tests should show change with age ▪ age differentiation

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    mom always told me “do your homework” and I would just agree motionless. Next thing you know‚ I would do poorly on a test. Then‚ I would have no excuse to tell her that “I didn’t study‚ or do my homework”. I learned‚ and in the hard way that it’s easier to do well‚ and that all I had to do was study. A more traumatic time in my life is when I had an experience with a car ‘fender bender’. The day I turned 16 I had got my license and was waiting to earn my G2. My parents always told me the rules‚ and

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