Answer and Explanation:
Evidence is a piece of information that helps to understand the result or may lead to an understanding of another person's psyche. We can get the evidence through:
• Personal experience
• Books
• Observation
• Journals
• Magazines
• Newspapers
• The Internet
• Family/Friends
• Peers/Colleagues
• Lecture Notes
There are four pillars of the Evidence-Based Practice model:
1-Clinical Experience: This is Informal evidence that is obtained through clinical practice.
2-Research Evidence: This is Formal evidence that is obtained through scientific research.
3-Patient Values: These are based on the Values, expectations, and experiences of the patient.
4-Practice context: These are the characteristics of the practice context.
The evidence makes sure that it is framed in terms of clinical expertise and the patient's values and circumstances.
Testimonial evidence is considered more inconsistent because it is hard to get the other person's answers. Testimonial evidence takes time to resolve the problem because we have to understand the other person thoroughly.
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Answer:
Good character includes traits like loyalty, honesty, courage, integrity, fortitude, and other important virtues that promote good behavior.. A person with good character chooses to do the right thing because he or she believes it is the morally right to do so.. Other positive character traits have less to do with morals but still define a person's character.
Explanation:
Answer: Change the underline words to these! If there is an added punctuation, add that too!
1. Yourself
2. Comma (,)
3. Whom
4. Who
Explanation:
1. oneself doesn’t make sense, instead use “yourself”
2. The comma is used to create a pause which feels needed there
3. Who could become whom as this is appropriate here
4. Whom isn’t appropriate. Yet, Who is!
Answer:
C). Traveling is a freeing experience that allows for independence and self-reflection.
Explanation:
Whitman's 'Song of the Open Road' primarily explores the theme of 'freedom and liberty.' The speaker describes <u>an embarking trip or an adventurous journey that he initiates towards an open road(unnamed/unknown destination). He calls it a freeing experience as he feels 'Healthy, free' and 'the world before him' and without any pressure or troubles.</u> He can just relax on the open road and do anything he wishes to as 'the little things begin to matter less and less.' Thus, it offers an opportunity to look into ourselves and introspect. Hence, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.