Applications of Counting Techniques

 
In this unit, you have seen the differences between combinations and permutations as well as how to calculate the results for each type of counting application. For example, say you would like to form a focus group on improving your software with individuals who took an initial survey. How many different three-person focus groups can be formed from the 20 people who originally took the survey? (Combination problem)
If you want your three-person focus group to have one person serve as the spokesperson for the group, one person as the notetaker, and one person as the timekeeper, how many different focus groups can you form with these three positions, drawing from the total group of 20 people? (Permutation problem)
Post 1: Initial Response
Compose a counting question that applies either the combination or permutation formula (i.e., focus the development of your question to draw upon one of these two counting techniques, specifically). Please include the following information:
Provide a description of the situation, including how many people or items you may select from in total (n) and how many will make up the outcome (r).
Clearly state the counting question which can be addressed based on this situation.
Identify the counting technique required to answer the question and show the steps for determining the solution.
Express the solution in a complete, narrative sentence, tying in some of the original context from the situation you described above to clearly communicate your result.
 
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MFTs have approached working with diverse clients.

 
Discuss different ways that MFTs have approached working with diverse clients.
Use your own words to define cultural humility.
Reflect on the readings for this week and cultural humility. Then, identify one concept or idea that you have taken away from this that you could integrate into your work as an MFT.
Consider a scenario in which a client is “different” in a way that you might find yourself reactive to (this could be based on any “difference”: physical, socioeconomic, sexual orientation, gender, belief system, political stance, etc.). Discuss this possible difference and why you feel it causes reactivity within you.
Consider the same scenario and reflect on how you feel you could best address this reactivity within yourself.
 
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Now that you have taken more steps toward seeing how your social work inspiration ties

Now that you have taken more steps toward seeing how your social work inspiration ties to practice, history, ethics, and culture, how might this apply to the type of clients or problems you envision working with in a social work practice? Sample Solution

Why some areas appear to be safe, clean, and filled with many varied businesses

Have you ever wondered why some areas appear to be safe, clean, and filled with many varied businesses, while others appear run down and lined with only check-cashing centers, fast-food restaurants, and liquor stores? As a macro social worker, you often will see that communities thrive and falter due to the resources available. Sample Solution