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    Thematic Apperception Test for Personality Assessment Karen Y. Long Park University Test and Measurement September 2010 Abstract The history of the Thematic Apperception Test is controversial. This test was published in 1943 and is still widely used today. Being able to look at a photo card as a stimulus for storytelling was a breakthrough for personality testing. This test has its share of controversy as far as reliability‚ validity and cultural implications. Key words; thematic‚ validity

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    Eli Lily Case Study

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    Second‚ the timing was perfect for Eli Lilly to enter the Indian market. During 1970s‚ the Patents Act 1970 and the Drug Price Control Order (DPCO) was issued. And India was opening its drug market. Third‚ there was possibility to conduct cheap clinical trials in India. 2) Considering the evolution of the JV‚ evaluate the challenges that JV leaders faced in each phase. Andrew Mascarenhas was the first managing director of the joint venture. He created the JV’s team‚ positioned the JV in the

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    Depression Inventory Scores: Reliability Generalization across Studies‚ Fan & Yin state that the Beck Depression Inventory as the most popular measurement of depression (2000). BDI is a measurement that has been applied to various fields such as clinical psychology. The primary purpose of BDI is to use the meta-analytic reliability generalization procedure to discuss the reliability of the score. BDI has many factors that can affect the results‚ yet the meta-analytic approach seeks to observe the

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    economies of scale‚ scope and learning in the drug R&D process. The drug discovery process can be divided into several steps: Research activities (including Target biology‚ Chemical design & synthesis and Lead optimization)‚ preclinical development and clinical development. As shown in the figure below‚ this process takes several years and encompasses a wide range of expertise and skills. Economies of Scale: Among the factors we have identified to increase scale and reduce R&D average costs‚ the

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    Biocon India

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    innovation-driven healthcare enterprise with strategic focus on biopharmaceuticals and research services. Biocon’s value chain extends the entire length of discovery‚ development and commercialization of novel therapeutics. With successful initiatives in clinical development‚ bio-processing and global marketing‚ Biocon delivers products and solutions to partners and customers in approximately 75 countries across the globe. Many of these products have USFDA and EMA acceptance. Biocon’s robust product offering

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    ImClone Crisis Management

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    included in the various clinical trials which are conducted by the company. The patients request to receive this treatment and there is a general waiting list where applicants can notify the company of their interest to receive this treatment. The FDA does not require companies providing “compassionate use” programs to have or state their criteria for selection of candidates. ImClone‚ in complying with FDA requirements has procedures and standards for patients admitted to it s clinical trials‚ but has not

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    are an important part of clinical psychology. One can learn about the biological‚ psychological‚ and social factors involved by studying patients with certain disorders or illnesses. The case study of Christina Ricci and Karen Carpenter are extraordinary and this analysis will give a brief overview of their case as well as discuss the biological‚ psychological‚ and social factors involved. This analysis will also explain the need for adaptation in the field of clinical psychology. Overview of

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    collaboration with other disciplines and why it is important to respect their roles and values. To work in an interprofessional way within clinical practice students must learn the skills required during the course of their training‚ much of this is learnt during clinical placement whilst working collaboratively with other disciplines‚ however some students enter areas of clinical practice where the IPW ethos is poor. Thus never allowing them to learn the skills required to work in an interprofessional

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    Graduate school for future clinical psychologists is an extensive‚ demanding‚ and multifaceted process‚ in which students will acquire a plethora of knowledge‚ skills‚ and experience. In addition‚ clinical psychology students‚ especially those pursuing a therapeutic-based career‚ should develop a theoretical orientation during that time. The development of a theoretical orientation will influence how a therapist conceptualizes and treats his or her clients. Nevertheless‚ developing a theoretical

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    known as a clinician‚ a practitioner‚ usually of medicine or psychology‚ does clinical work instead of laboratory experiments. Historically‚ the first national training conference on clinical psychology was held in 1949 in Boulder‚ Colorado‚ and as a result the Boulder model was founded. This model focuses on the scholar-practitioner in which clinical psychologists identify primarily as scientists who apply clinical psychological science to the context of practice with a large emphasis on research

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