reflected the Mental Hygiene Movement, lasted from about 1920 - 1945, was an initiative that focused on the improvement of mental health
What will be an ideal response?
Mental health policy in the beginning of the 20th century
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. According to Fries and Crapo, if all disease and trauma were eliminated, death would still occur. 2. Premature deaths resulting from violence will comprise a smaller proportion of total premature deaths, according to Hayflick. 3. According to Mor, the compression of morbidity hypothesis is now generally accepted as valid. 4. The concepts of morbidity and disability can be used interchangeably—they mean the same thing when considering the compression of morbidity hypothesis.
Integrating faith and spirituality into practice requires social workers to
A) compartmentalize clients into biological, intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual parts B) become experts on all major religious traditions C) determine whether depression is a biological disorder with psychological manifestations or a psychological disorder with biological implications (for example) D) engage in some conceptual or paradigm shifts, from a Western model to a more holistic one
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Statistical regression as threat to internal validity refers to the fact that extreme scores for a scale (i.e., very high or very low scores) tend naturally to move toward the mean with repeated measurements; thus, it would not make sense to take only the clients with the extremely low pretest scores as your clients for an evaluation study and employ the one-group pretest–posttest design.
An evaluative researcher is studying the impact of mindfulness training in increasing emotional intelligence, using a comparison group design and noticed that his/her study has a higher mean gain of emotional intelligence between the treatment group and the comparison group than another study that too was studying the impact of increasing emotional intelligence using a comparison group design, while using a different scale to measure emotional intelligence. What is necessary to make a meaningful comparison of your study with the other study’s findings, particularly in estimating the practical significance of your study?
a. p value of both the studies b. effect size of both the studies c. just the gain score in the emotional intelligence of the treatment groups d. just the standard deviations of both the studies’ posttest mean scores