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    Adrian – Mihai Constanciuc 2.1 compare the strengths and limitations of a range of assessment methods with reference to the needs of individual learners Direct observation in the primary source of gathering evidence within NVQs as it is the most appropriate way of presenting naturally occurring evidence. You’re watching the candidate carry out his routine work but on the other hand the candidate may perform for you or become very nervous with you watching. Performance evidence demands

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    Below is an overview of a strength based approach towards client care and in accordance to domain 2 management of nursing care‚ competency 2.3 of Nursing Council of New Zealand‚ confidentiality and anonymity was maintained at all times. The assessment was commenced upon gaining verbal consent from the client with reference to The Health and Disability Rights Act (Ministry of Justice‚ 2004). Mr Y is an elderly man who is now residing at a rest home was diagnosed with hypertension‚ meningitis‚ epilepsy

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    Compare and contrast the aims and methods of Trait Theory with those of Personal Construct Theory. What makes the world and the people in it so interesting is that everybody is different and they possess their own personalities that are unique to each individual. It has been particularly interesting for psychologists to study and understand the differences between people‚ hence the great amount of research and work that has been conducted in relation to individual difference. In particular‚ the

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    Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality PSY 250 October 20‚ 2013 Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Personality is defined as the pattern of collective character‚ behavioral‚ emotional‚ temperamental‚ and mental traits of a person (The Free Dictionary‚ 2013). In this paper the writer will discuss Abraham Maslow (1971)‚ a humanistic psychologist‚ hierarchy of needs theory and how it is said to influence human personality. She will also cover some biological factors

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    Relationship between Students’ Personality Traits and their Academic Achievement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa‚ Pakistan Dr. Safdar Rehman Ghazi drsrghazi@yahoo.com Assistant Professor/Director Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Mr. Gulap Shahzada gulap_786@yahoo.com Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Saif Ullah saifullah45@hotmail.com Institute of Education & Research UST Bannu (KPK) Theoretical framework of this study based on Big Five Personality Trait Theory (Cattell’s & Eysenck’s

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    Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the functionalist approach to society (33 marks) Functionalism is seen as a macro-scale approach to society; it sees society as a whole rather than looking at parts of it. Due to this‚ functionalism sees society as a body (organic analogy)‚ all the institutions work together to make society. This is particularly useful when observing society in order to understand the way in which it functions and the way in which all the institutions (organic analogy: organs

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    Picking one of the “Big Five Personality Traits” that details the most important trait for my current job; I would say it is Conscientiousness. This trait has good qualities that correlate with my job in Criminal Justice in this system no matter what your title is it’s a requirement to be several of the key traits. First you have to be dependable no matter what job I have held‚ dependably is an important trait organizations big and small‚ have confidence that an employee they hire will be there

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    References: Ball‚ S. A. (2005). Personality traits‚ problems‚ and disorders: Clinical applications to substance use disorders Briere‚ J. N.‚ & Elliott‚ D. M. (1994). Immediate and long-term impacts of child sexual abuse. The Future of Children‚ 4(2)‚ 54-69 Dambrun‚ M.‚ & Ricard‚ M

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    Personality Assessment and Theories Paige Michaud-McClorey BEH 225 February 25‚2011 Tamara Reeves Personality Assessment and Theories There are four main theories of personality. Psychodynamic‚ Humanistic‚ Trait and Social Learning are these traits. Psychodynamic personality can be determined by personal interviews and projective tests. This theory of personality revolves around unconscious thoughts‚ feelings‚ motives‚ and conflicts. It also brings up problems that are repressed from

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    (Douglas‚ 1995). Remember that trait theorist Gordon Allport (1961) described cardinal traits as personality characteristics that are ubiquitous and highly influential in an individual’s personality and that dominate the individual’s day-to-day actions. When we consider Carpenter and similar others filled with hatred and aggression (like Ted Bundy)‚ it seems clear that these are cardinal traits‚ defining characteristics of their personalities. For trait theorists‚ traits like aggression are part

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