Role Modeling in Psychology

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What is one of the key skills gained through clinical laboratory experience?

Cultural competence

According to the Packer approach, what is the role of the instructor?

To indirectly supervise the student

What is the primary goal of the Hunsberger and Colleagues (2000) model?

To reduce the workload of the educator

What is the composition of a small group in the Packer approach?

A small group of students

Who supervises the student in the Packer approach?

A practicing nurse employed by a healthcare agency

What is the role of the CTA in clinical teaching?

To collaborate with educators in teaching small groups of students

What is the duration of the clinical experience in the Hunsberger and Colleagues (2000) model?

Two days

What is the primary focus of the clinical laboratory experience?

Developing clinical competence

What is the role of the educator in the Packer approach?

To indirectly supervise the student

What is the advantage of the Hunsberger and Colleagues (2000) model?

It relieves some stress on the educator

What is the primary location of the clinical laboratory experience?

A healthcare agency

Explore the advantages and limitations of role modeling in psychology, including its impact on understanding and feeling, and its effects on clients and professionals.

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