Describe systematic sampling and stratified sampling.
What will be an ideal response?
In systematic sampling, the population size is divided by your sample size to provide you with a number, k, for example; then from a random starting point you select every kth individual. In stratified sampling, the population is divided into strata based on some population characteristic and participants are randomly selected from each stratum.
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Representative qualities associated with the emergence of leadership include authenticity, character strengths, self-efficacy for leaders, emotional intelligence, and a moderate amount of assertiveness.
a. True b. False
Which of the following is not considered a basic dimension of the human condition?
a. ? Capacity for self-awareness b. ? Striving for acceptance of others c. ? Establishing meaningful relationships with others d. ? Freedom and responsibility
Which of the following is most true of outcome research in psychodynamic psychotherapy:
a. there is substantial, current outcome research demonstrating the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy b. outcome research studies in psychodynamic psychotherapy have lagged behind some other scientifically accepted psychiatric treatments in the establishment of a practical research base. c. because of its complexity, there have been no outcome research studies in psychodynamic psychotherapy d. despite the lack of empirical research supporting the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy in practice, it continues to advance at a rapid rate in the treatment of a wide range of mental health conditions when compared to other theories of counseling
Discuss the different possible positive ways that adolescents may respond to being bullied.
What will be an ideal response?