Vargas Case Study: Session 4 The Vargas family arrives for the fourth session at separate times. You have been chatting with Elizabeth and Heidi about Frank’s recent school suspension when Bob and Frank enter. They are having an animated conversation, laughing hysterically, and Heidi comments on how Frank is wearing socks, not the rain boots…
Vargas Case Study: Session 3 Bob and Elizabeth arrive together for the third session. As planned, you remind the couple that the goal of today’s session is to gather information about their families of origin. Bob begins by © 2021. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. telling you about his older sister, Katie,…
Vargas Case Study: Session 2 Elizabeth arrives on time with Frank and Heidi for the second session. Elizabeth appears somewhat frazzled and tells you that she had just heard from Bob who said he would be “a little late” because he “lost track of time.” You note Elizabeth’s frustration, which she confirms by saying this…
Vargas Case Study: Session 1 Bob and Elizabeth Vargas have been married for 10 years. They have two children, Frank (8) and Heidi (6). Bob teaches high school PE and coaches football, wrestling, and baseball. Elizabeth recently quit her job where she was an attorney in a law firm that specializes in Family Law. She…
Read the Vargas Family Case Study located in the class resources. Write a 700-1,050-word paper that addresses the following:• A discussion of how a counselor could build a therapeutic alliance with the Vargas family.• A discussion of family patterns that could be maintaining the problem for the Vargas family.• A discussion of at least one…
Address the following questions after reviewing the module resources, including the representative study designs. Definition: What is a research question?How is a research question different from a research proposal? When would using a research proposal be acceptable instead of a research question?How is a research question different from a hypothesis? When would using a hypothesis…
You will complete a chart identifying a public health issue that you plan to address for your final project. You will propose a research question to guide your research on your selected public health issue, cite at least one article you have found that addresses your selected public health issue, and briefly explain how this…
RESEARCH CRITIQUE: APPLIED, MIXED METHODS, OR PROGRAM EVALUATION ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW During this course, you will complete three research critiques: quantitative, qualitative, and applied, mixed methods, or program evaluation. The focus is on the word research, not article. For each research critique, you will select an article reporting research in some area of the field…
RESEARCH CRITIQUE: QUALITATIVE ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW During this course, you will complete three research critiques: quantitative, qualitative, and applied, mixed methods, or program evaluation. The focus is on the word research, not article. For each critique, you will select an article reporting research in some area of the field of education. This assignment helps you…
Question 1 3 out of 3 points Which stage of the research process is most important to developing relationships? · Question 2 3 out of 3 points The point when new interviews seem to yield little additional information is referred to as the saturation point. · …