Effective communication, both written and oral, is essential for (most) careers in that it allows you to effectively articulate what you a. want b. need c. have found to be true d. would like to see happen.
I'm a former teacher and a third-year law student. I work regularly on written legal memos on environmental issues. I also have to go in and explain those memos. Without written and oral communication skills, the people that I am working with will have no idea what I believe or have found to be true on a particular matter.
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Dr. Peterson has collected clinical observations, neurological test data, psychological test scores, and interview material on Mrs. Davis. If Dr. Peterson is doing this for the purpose of drawing conclusions that will lead to a diagnosis of Mrs. Davis, we can infer that Dr. Peterson is ____
a. a psychoanalyst
b. using reliable and valid measures
c. doing an assessment
d. using the DSM-5
Answer:
We can infer Dr. Peterson is c. doing an assessment.
Explanation:
We have been told that Dr. Peterson has collected several types of data on Mrs. Davis with the purpose of drawing a conclusion that will lead to a diagnosis. That information is consistent with an assessment, which is the gathering of information via different means - interviews, observations, testing, etc. - in order to develop a diagnosis of the subject. The goal is basically to explain and even predict future behaviors by the subject.
A barter is negotiating the trade of one good to another. this is easier with coins because is has the same worth for everyone, whereas if goods were being negotiated, it would be more difficult because the worth may vary from person to person.
Answer:
-individuals have not yet decided about occupational and ideological choices
Explanation:
An identity moratorium is one of the four identity statuses defined by James Marcia, a clinical and development psychologist, it is a process of an individual specifically teenagers or young adult, who are in the midst of a crisis, where they are actively seeking for their occupational, religious, ethnic, or another form of identity to determine their true or inner self.
Unlike indentity diffusion whereby the teens are unable to seek their for true identity development, thereby, leading to avoidance of exploration, making commitments or risks, such that, they remain in a state of identity diffusion, that may leads to social isolation.
Answer: MOSTLY volcanic eruptions