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    Assignment Solution: Scenario No. Identification of sub category of ethical standard (2) Justification (3) 1 HUMAN RELATIONS Conflict of Interest In the given scenario, therapist should not exceed the length of therapy session for his own financial interest. It is about to impair the competence of a profession (Psychologist). 2 HUMAN RELATIONS Unfair Discrimination In the given scenario, psychologists should not engage in unfair discrimination based on gender, age, ethnic group, socio economic class and etc. 3 HUMAN RELATIONS Harassment In the given scenario, therapist should not physically harass the client as it the violation of ethical standard. 4 PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY Use of Confidential Information for Educational or Other Purposes In the given scenario, psychologist should not use the confidential information of the raped clients without taking prior permission to them.
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    @Shahroze-Khan Better or confirm?
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    @cyberian ok
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    @zareen said in MCM311 Quiz 2 Solution and Discussion: [image: bG4kANA.png] In news writing and journalistic style (such as AP Style), the standard rule for using numbers is: 10 to 999 (Specifically, the second option: 10 to 999) The General Rule: Numbers 1–9: Should be spelled out as words (one, two, three…). Numbers 10 and above: Should be written as numerals/digits (10, 11, 25…). Large Numbers: For numbers in the thousands or millions, you continue using digits (e.g., 1,200), but often switch back to a mix of digits and words for very large, round numbers (e.g., 5 million) to ensure readability. Actually, there is a slight misunderstanding in how the question is phrased. The answer depends on whether the question is asking which numbers are spelled out or which are written as digits. Based on standard journalistic style (like AP Style): Numbers 1 through 9: Are spelled out (one, two, three…). Numbers 10 and above: Are written in digits (10, 11, 99…). So, if the question asks which numbers should be mentioned in digits, the correct range is 10 to 999 (or any number 10+). If you select “1 to 9,” you are identifying the numbers that are typically spelled out as words, not the ones written as digits. Therefore, for “Numbers should be mentioned in digits from,” the correct option is 10 to 999.
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    @zareen said in PSY515 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion: in Here’s an analysis of the levels of culture for each example, with justifications for the identified levels: Sr. No. Example Identification (Level of Culture) Justification 1 A society pertaining to flags, logos, and colors as well as sound, including national anthems and musical styles. Symbolic Level This example reflects the symbolic level because flags, logos, anthems, and music are external symbols that represent a nation’s identity. Symbols are a visible aspect of culture and are used to express and reinforce a shared cultural identity within a society. 2 Every culture varies with respect to language, regional, political, and economic aspects. Such as Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, etc., are languages usually associated with Pakistan. Language Level (Part of Regional/Subcultural Level) This example represents the language level within the broader regional or subcultural level. Language is a key marker of cultural and regional identity, reflecting variations within a country’s cultural groups. Pakistani culture includes linguistic diversity, marking distinct subcultures within the national culture. 3 Gender differences in terms of emotional stability, such as women are considered to be more sensitive compared to men. Gender/Social Norms Level This reflects the social norms or gender-based cultural beliefs that shape attitudes toward emotional expression. These norms, while socially constructed, influence perceptions and behaviors according to gender roles, making it a part of the culture related to gender expectations. 4 Generation gap in using the latest technology, such as mobile phones, laptops, and smart TVs, among grandparents, parents, and children. Generational Level This example illustrates generational differences, as each generation often has distinct attitudes, experiences, and comfort levels with technology. This reflects cultural shifts over time, where newer generations adopt technologies faster, forming a unique level within the cultural fabric. 5 A person’s social setup varies with respect to wealth, income, education, occupation, and social network. Social Class Level This reflects the social class level of culture, where wealth, income, education, and social connections define different strata within society. Social class influences opportunities, access, and lifestyle, marking distinctions in behavior and identity within the broader culture. Each example represents a unique layer of culture, capturing both visible and invisible aspects that shape individual and group identity within a society.
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    @zareen said in MTH202 Assignment 1 Solution and Discussion: Question No 2: Let U = {1,2,3,…,10} , A = {2,4,6,8,10} and B = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10} Then enumerate the following and make Venn diagram. a) Ac b) Ac U Bc [image: 3SktjMC.png] [image: xfgTH06.png]
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    Employee Morale Corporate donations allow companies to take active interests in their own communities and can also lead to a huge boost in employee morale. If a company chooses to make a corporate donation, workplace culture can improve with increased employee involvement and a positive general attitude. According to a 2016 Deloitte study on volunteering, millennials were “twice as likely to rate their corporate culture as very positive” if their company participated in workplace volunteer activities. Employees respect companies that care for their community–it simply makes employees feel good, and increases the emotional attachment to their employer. Increased Marketing Philanthropic businesses are some of the most powerful in the world. For example, Apple matches employee donations, and has donated more than $78 million to charities through 2015. Charitable sponsorship is a great way to do good in your community, while also gaining marketing experience. Donations put your company’s name out there, especially if you sponsor some kind of event. Just make sure that the event or charity mirrors your own company’s goals. For example, if your company makes sporting equipment, consider sponsoring local sports teams or tournaments. That will show your current and future clients that you really care about your business and your community. Tax Deduction This is one of the most immediate benefits of corporate donations. You may not instantly see how your contribution benefits your community, but you will quickly notice the tax savings. Of course, businesses shouldn’t donate with the sole expectation of financial gain, but there are fiscal rewards for helping a charity in need. Businesses can usually receive tax deductions from sponsoring charities or events, but your should make sure to follow the rules and go about the process in the right way in order to comply with all tax requirements. It’s Good for Your Community Charitable contributions have numerous benefits, but the most important one is obvious: you should give back to your community. Charitable donations help better your community, and the public will notice if a company is making a real effort to improve its surroundings. Your company’s charitable donations could help improve schools or parks, giving children safe places to learn and play. If you choose to donate to a nonprofit organization that conducts medical research, you could also help in the effort to cure diseases. The opportunities are endless and extremely helpful. One way to engage employees to participate is to align the company’s donation choices with causes that have the greatest meaning to your workforce. For example, Brixio, a tech company based out of Lehi, Utah, chose to donate to the Livestrong Foundation after several of Brixio employees’ loved ones were diagnosed with cancer. Josh Aston, Brixio VP, said there are a lot of reasons why companies don’t donate to charities, but you can always help initiate change. “Not every company can be a social change company,” Aston said. “However, we are starting to actively bring up our partnership with Livestrong to those we do business with, getting the idea of social giving planted within them.” There are many reasons why your company should make charitable donations, and any reason that motivates you is a good one. Donating to charities can help change your business and work culture. It can also have a dramatic impact on others. So pick a cause that you believe in and make your community a better place to live. It’s good for business. Source
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    Four types of market structure Monopolistic competition Oligopoly Monopoly Perfect competition In our case there is a perfect competition because so many sellers having identical or same products. Which are characteristics of perfect competition. Recommended: Pure or perfect competition is a theoretical market structure in which the following criteria are met: all firms sell an identical product (the product is a “commodity” or “homogeneous”); all firms are price takers (they cannot influence the market price of their product); market share has no influence on price; buyers have complete or “perfect” information – in the past, present and future – about the product being sold and the prices charged by each firm; resources such a labor are perfectly mobile; and firms can enter or exit the market without cost. Note: - We are not responsible for any mistake, this is for your idea or help, need to verify yourself.
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    Question No. 1: Term: duration of product and services offered by Bank are known as Term. There are two type of term in banking system are as follows: Short term: short-term lending options are paid back over a period of months or as little as two years. Short-term business financing options are for smaller amounts. Because short-term financing is for smaller amounts, you pay them back more quickly at a higher interest rate and there’s a shorter approval process. Long Term: long-term lending options are paid back over a number of years. Long-term financing options are for larger amounts. Long-term business financing options are for larger amounts, there’s a longer, more rigorous approval process and it takes more time to pay them back. Demand Liabilities: Demand Liabilities are those liabilities which are to be paid as and when demanded. Example: deposit in saving and current accounts are demand liabilities. Bank has to pay then as and when demanded. Question No 2: (Different Financing Facilities) The different financing Facilities provide by the banking system are as follows: Business Lines of Credit Overdraft Services Deferred payment plans Lines of credit Revolving credit Term loans Letters of credit Swing line loans Business lone Loan for Capital Lone for Agriculture Production etc. Question No 3: (Locker Facility) Yes our bank is provided Locker facility to the customer to safe or secures their Documents’ and value able things.
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    Assignment No: 01 Question #1: Find the root of the equation, Perform three iteration of the equation, ln (x −1) + sinx =0 by using Newton Raphson method. Ans: Let f(x) = ln(x+1) + sinx = 0 and f(x) = 1/(x-1) + cosx F (1.5) = ln(0.5) + (1.5) = - 0.0667 F(2) = ln(1) + sin(2) = 0.035 Since f (1.5) f (2) < 0 so roots lies in interval [1.5, 2] Let x0 = 1.75 . x0 can be taken in the interval any real number [ 1.5 , 2 ], we let mid point of this interval . As we know Newton Raphson method is Xn+1 = xn – f ( xn ) / f(xn) First iteration X1 = x0 –f(x0) / f(x0) = 1.75 - f(1.75) / f(1.75) = 1.75 – (-0.2571 / 2.3329) = 1.8602 Second iteration: X2 = x1 - f(x) / f(x) = 1.8602 –[ f(1.8602) / f(1.8602)] = 1.8602 - ( -0.1181 / 2.1620 ) = 1.9148 Third iteration: X3 = x2- f(x2) / f(x2) = 1.9148 –f(1.9148) / f(1.9148) = 1.9148 – [-0.0556/2.0926] = 1.9414 Question #2: Solve the system of linear equations with the help of Gaussian elimination method. x + y + z = 6;2x − y + z = 3;x + z = 4 ANS: In Gaussian elimination method we convert the augmented matrix into reduce Echelon form therefore, Augmented matrix is R2- 2R1 , R3 – R1 -1R2 , -1R3 R23 R3-3R2 X + Y+ Z = 6 ;………………….(1) Y = 2, Z = 3 Put into eq (1), we get X = 1 ,
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    Solution: Question No. 01: The name of the algorithm being used for sorting the given array has given below. Selection sort Question No. 02: The Pseudo code for the algorithm used for sorting the given array has given below. Pseudo code: 1 Selection sort (A) { 2 For i 1 to A.lenght-1 { 3 imin i 4 for j i+1 to A.length { 5 If (A[j] < A[imin]) Imin j } 6 Temp A[i] 7 A[i] A[imin] 8 A[imin] Temp } } Question No. 03: The step by stem analysis of the algorithm designed in question 2 is as follow, The time taken by each statement (step) is given as follows, [image: PetMmcY.png] Selection sort (A) Cost Times { For i 1 to A.length-1 |c1 | n { imin i--------------------> c2 n-1 for j i+1 to A.length { c3 n+n-1+…1=n(n+1)/2 If (A[j] < A[imin]) imin j } Temp A[i] c4 n-1 A[i] A[imin] c5 n-1 A[imin] Temp c6 n-1 } } Total time T(n) can be calculated as follows, T(n)= c1n+c2(n-1)+c3(n(n+1)/2)+c4(n-1)+c5(n-1)+c6(n-1) c1n+c2n-c2+c3 (n2+n/2) +c4n-c4+c5n-c5+c6n-c6 collect the like terms c3n2/2+ (c1+c2+c3/2+c4+c5+c6) n + (-c2-c4-c5-c6) This is equivalent to a polynomial an2+bn+c Therefore T (n) = Big O (n2) by taking the highest order term of the equation. Note: a, b, c in polynomial represents constants // Ignoring constant terms T(n) = O (n2)
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