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Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. It is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits. Education can be thought of as the transmission of the values and accumulated knowledge of a society.

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Asked: 2 months agoIn: Education, Forensic Medicine, Health, Psychology, Public Health, Research Methodology

Mention the name of clinical psychology related discipline.

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    Sure! Here are some clinical psychology-related disciplines: 1. Counseling Psychology: Focuses on providing therapeutic interventions and support to individuals dealing with emotional, behavioral, and psychological challenges. 2. Psychotherapy: A broader discipline that involves various therapeuticRead more

    Sure! Here are some clinical psychology-related disciplines:

    1. Counseling Psychology: Focuses on providing therapeutic interventions and support to individuals dealing with emotional, behavioral, and psychological challenges.

    2. Psychotherapy: A broader discipline that involves various therapeutic approaches to help individuals address mental health issues and improve well-being.

    3. Child Psychology: Specializes in understanding and treating psychological issues specific to children and adolescents.

    4. Forensic Psychology: Involves the application of psychological principles and techniques within the legal and criminal justice system.

    5. Health Psychology: Explores the psychological factors that influence health and well-being, and how behavioral interventions can improve medical outcomes.

    6. Neuropsychology: Studies the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working with individuals who have experienced brain injuries or neurological disorders.

    7. Geriatric Psychology: Focuses on mental health and cognitive issues affecting the elderly population.

    8. Addiction Psychology: Specializes in understanding and treating substance abuse and behavioral addictions.

    9. Clinical Social Work: A discipline that combines social work principles with psychological counseling to support individuals and families.

    10. Psychiatry: A medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illnesses, often involving medication management.

    These disciplines work together to address a wide range of psychological issues and provide support for individuals seeking mental health care.

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Asked: 6 months agoIn: Disease, Education

Can lachrymation create a condition like severe dehydration?? Can those dehydration be treated only by medication only or need IV fluid also?

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    Lachrymation, also known as excessive tearing, does not create a condition like severe dehydration. Excessive tearing usually occurs due to irritation of the eyes, allergies, or certain medical conditions. It does not affect the body's hydration status, and thus it cannot lead to severe dehydration.Read more

    Lachrymation, also known as excessive tearing, does not create a condition like severe dehydration. Excessive tearing usually occurs due to irritation of the eyes, allergies, or certain medical conditions. It does not affect the body’s hydration status, and thus it cannot lead to severe dehydration. However, severe dehydration can cause dry eyes and reduced tear production, leading to a decrease in lachrymation. If you are experiencing excessive tearing or severe dehydration, it is recommended to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Asked: 9 months agoIn: Analytics, Education, Homoeopathy

Why the myth developed that homoeopathy acts slowly?what step should be taken for it?

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    It's not true that Homoeopathy work slowly. According to the principle of Homoeopathy; We give medicine to the patient on the basis of constitution, individual back H/O; family back H/O, etc. With Homoeopathic similimum, the suppress disease may reappear, when your remedies is perfect. On the otherRead more

    It’s not true that Homoeopathy work slowly. According to the principle of Homoeopathy; We give medicine to the patient on the basis of constitution, individual back H/O; family back H/O, etc. With Homoeopathic similimum, the suppress disease may reappear, when your remedies is perfect. On the other hand Homoeopathic remedies make cure inner to outer. During Homoeopathic medication; first improvement may start with in the mind of your patient than total vital functions of your physiology may start; in an end time improvement may start in organ or tissues phase.
    In anti Homoeopathic system of medicine; they can rapidly reduce the organs or tissues abnormal localized pathology, but the internal process of disease maladies may stay constant. In this procedure of treatment the complete cure not established. When any exciting and maintaining factors may give influence to the patient; the inner maltreated diseases may appear again with as a nature of more critical & complicity. But in Homoeopathy, when cure start inner disharmony to external pathology; you become completely free from the state of diseases.

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Asked: 10 months agoIn: Education, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Repertory

What are the symptoms of head during pregnancy and what are its rubrics in the Homoeopathic Repertory?

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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Analytics, Education, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Miasma, Organon

What are you know about the concept of similar repulse and dissimilar attract?

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    Pioneer: In 1785, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, measured the magnitude of electrostatic forces between charged objects using a torsion balance that he invented. Nature: Non-contact forces are interactions that can affect a body's motion without the need to touch it. Non-contact forces can be attractiRead more

    Pioneer: In 1785, Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, measured the magnitude of electrostatic forces between charged objects using a torsion balance that he invented.

    Nature: Non-contact forces are interactions that can affect a body’s motion without the need to touch it. Non-contact forces can be attractive or repulsive.

    Force: A force is attractive if the objects interacting exert a pull on each other, creating a tendency to move closer. On the other hand, a force is repulsive if the interacting objects push each other away.

    Types of charges:
    1. Positive.
    2. Negative.

    Same charges: If two objects have the same type of charge the electrostatic force between them will be repulsive. This means that if a positively charged object gets close to another, they both will push each other away. The same occurs for two negatively charged objects.

    Opposite charges: On the other hand, opposite charges attract each other. So when one positively charged object is near a negatively charged object, they pull towards each other, tending to move closer.

    The earth: The earth is like a giant magnet itself, but its geographic north pole is really a magnetic south pole. Similarly, the geographic South Pole is a magnetic north pole. Because of this, a free-to-move magnet – the needle of a compass, for instance – will always align its magnetic north pole to the earth’s geographical North Pole, and the magnet’s South Pole aligns with the earth’s geographic South Pole. This is why magnets’ poles are named that way.

    Magnets: Magnets work due to magnetic forces that occur in atoms forming magnetic zones in the material that act like tiny magnets themselves. Usually, these zones are randomly aligned. However, there is a special type of material called ferromagnetic. They have the property that their magnetic zones align easily when exposed to an external magnetic field, and they maintain this alignment after the magnetic field is gone, becoming magnets themselves! An object that generates a magnetic field due to its internal structure is called a permanent magnet. Ferromagnetic materials are strongly attracted to magnets. Some examples are iron, cobalt, and nickel.

    Attraction and Repulsion – Key features:

    1. Attraction and repulsion are characteristics of non-contact forces such as electrostatic and magnetic forces.

    2. Non-contact forces are interactions that can affect a body’s motion without the need to touch it. Examples of non-contact forces include electric and magnetic forces.

    3. Objects having opposite charges experience an attractive electrostatic force, pulling them towards each other.

    4. Objects having the same charge experience a repulsive electrostatic force, pushing them away from each other.

    5. Like poles of two magnets experience an attractive magnetic force, pulling them towards each other.

    6. Opposite poles of two magnets experience a repulsive magnetic force, pushing them away from each other.

    7. Coulomb’s law states that the force exerted between two charged objects, whether a force of attraction or repulsion, can be determined by the charge of both objects, the distance between them, and the medium in which the charges are.

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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What do you mean by blueprint of research?

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    Research design: it can be defined as a conceptual structure (making up the master plan) within which research will likely be done. It is a “blueprint” of research, for the collection, measurement and analysis of needed data. It specifies the methods and procedures for collecting and analyzing the iRead more

    Research design: it can be defined as a conceptual structure (making up the master plan) within which research will likely be done. It is a “blueprint” of research, for the collection, measurement and analysis of needed data. It specifies the methods and procedures for collecting and analyzing the information.
    A research design will typically include:
    1. How data is to be collected?
    2. What instruments will be employed?
    3. How the instruments will be used?
    4. The intended means for analyzing data collected.
    A research design is based in the research questions and can be considered as a addressing at least four of the problems:
    1. What questions to be study?
    2. Which data are relevant?
    3. What data to collect?
    4. How to analyze the results?

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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What are the objectives of research?

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    Research objective: the research objective addresses the purpose of the investigation and the types of knowledge to be generated. 1. General objective: it is a goal that the project hopes to achieve. The general objective of the study states what is expected to achieve by the study in general terms.Read more

    Research objective: the research objective addresses the purpose of the investigation and the types of knowledge to be generated.
    1. General objective: it is a goal that the project hopes to achieve. The general objective of the study states what is expected to achieve by the study in general terms.
    2. Specific objectives are statements of precise outcomes that can be measured in support of the project’s general objective.
    3. Intermediate objectives: these serve to indicate the focus of the proposed research in behavioral terms. (who will conduct the study? What are the key variables to be studied?)
    4. Ultimate objectives: it is how the results will be utilized by the policymakers for the benefit of the people.

    All specific objectives for effectiveness should meet the SMART criteria:
    S- specific- each objective has a single key result.
    M- measurable- each objective relates to behavior that can be measured.
    A-achievable- each objective is realistic in terms of the available resources.
    R- reliable- each objective is central to district or job site goals; makes a difference in job performance or student achievement.
    T- timely- each objective should be able to be accomplished within the time frame established for the staff.

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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What is Research questions?

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    Research questions: a clear statement in the form of a question about the specific issues that a researcher wishes to analyze. It is needed to define the nature and scope of research. Questions are as follows: 1. What is to be studied? 2. Why will it be studied? 3. How it will be studied?

    Research questions: a clear statement in the form of a question about the specific issues that a researcher wishes to analyze. It is needed to define the nature and scope of research.
    Questions are as follows:
    1. What is to be studied?
    2. Why will it be studied?
    3. How it will be studied?

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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What are the Research problem?

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    Research problem: it is a perceived difficulty, a feeling of discomfort, or a discrepancy between the common belief and reality. ( what is it? and what it should be ?) Identification of the research problem is possible through the: 1. Literature review. 2. Pilot survey. 3. Case study. 4. Focus groupRead more

    Research problem: it is a perceived difficulty, a feeling of discomfort, or a discrepancy between the common belief and reality. ( what is it? and what it should be ?)
    Identification of the research problem is possible through the:
    1. Literature review.
    2. Pilot survey.
    3. Case study.
    4. Focus group interviews experience survey.

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Asked: 11 months agoIn: Analytics, Education, Research Methodology

What are the reason for research?

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    Reasons: 1. A genuine interest to add to the body of knowledge and understanding. 2. To create or develop new/better tools. 3. Necessity to fulfill the requirement for a better career or position. 4. Academic degree. 5. Self-gratification.

    Reasons:
    1. A genuine interest to add to the body of knowledge and understanding.
    2. To create or develop new/better tools.
    3. Necessity to fulfill the requirement for a better career or position.
    4. Academic degree.
    5. Self-gratification.

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