Answer: According to Tetlock argument, Expert with good predictive power should be willing to;
• EXPLORE DIVERSE INFORMATION AND ANALYTICAL MODEL
• CHALLENGE CONVENTIONAL WISDOM
• BE COMFORTABLE WITH COMPLEXITY AND UNCERTAINTY.
Therefore option b,c,e is the right answer.
Explanation: The predictive power of a scientist is the power a scientist has to generate a testable prediction, thereby making its theory to be a testable prediction.
For an expert to have good predictive power it must have the ability to explore diverse information and analytical model, because when you explore different information and analyse it in the best form, you will be able to postulate more information and discoveries, which can help you to predict a testable theory. By exploring you are trying to challenge conventional wisdom, of why should this be this?, You may get confused and uncertain at a point. But if he you have a good predictive power, you can be able to absorb it all to achieve your discovery and produce a scientific theory with a predictive power.
The answer is contextual viewpoint in which it recognizes that both the client and the counselor or therapist are embedded in systems such as work, family and culture. In addition, counselor are not impartial and do hold stereotypes and biases. Collaborative approach ratifies the client and counselor working together to concept an accurate description of the problem. Common diagnostic errors are the confirmatory strategy, attribution errors, judgmental heuristics and diagnostic overshadowing. Culturally competent assessment happens over a combination of evidence-based guidelines or assessment and a cultural competency framework. The confirmatory strategy is a common diagnostic error in which therapists search for evidence or information supporting hypothesis and ignore data that is unpredictable with their perspective.
Answer:
positive reinforcement.
Explanation:
Positive reinforcement is a type of reinforcement , and it means giving a thing to a person as a reward after performing a desired action or work.
Examples of positive reinforcement include giving biscuit to a child as an encouragement or compensation for a job well done and getting paid for a completed task.
Other types of reinforcement are
* Negative reinforcement....removing something negative to increasing a response,
* Punishment reinforcement.... means addition of something aversive to decrease a behavior,
* Extinction reinforcement......is the removal of a thing to decrease a behavior.
In this case, the $10.00 received by kelly for every 110 clowns she completed, is an example of positive reinforcement.
Answer:
assumptive close method
Explanation:
Assumptive close method -
It is refers to as the sales method , or tactic , where the person selling the goods or services assumes that the consumer is impressed enough to buys the product , and tries to make final statement , is referred to as assumptive close method .
The method is very commonly used to sell the goods and services .
<u>The statements like - </u>
Should i pack the product ?
When should the implementation need to start ?
Your expected delivery date? etc.
Hence , from the given scenario of the question ,
The correct answer is assumptive close method .
My room, the kitchen and... my backyard (I rarely leave my house)
My room: ※ the kitchen: 々 my backyard: 〜〜