Authors
Kate Smith
Publication date
2020/7/19
Conference
1st International Conference on Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy: Pluralism: Navigating change in counselling and psychotherapy
Description
Representing and predicting positive outcomes Page 1 Representing and predicting positive
outcomes Kate Smith This presentation was presented at the International Conference on
Pluralistic Counsellind and Psychotherapy (ICPCP) 2020 Smith, K. (2020) 'Representing and
predicting positive outcomes', 1st International Conference on Pluralistic Counselling and
Psychotherapy, United Kingdom, 19 July 2020. Page 2 REPRESENTING AND PREDICTING
POSITIVE OUTCOMES [email protected] @KATESMITHTCC Page 3 A BIT OF
BACKGROUND • Self-confirmatory bias • Correlation does not imply cause • Why are we even
doing research??? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND Page 4
STATISTICS AND MODELLING FOR BEGINNERS (APOLOGIES) • “What are my chances
doc?” • Patterns in the data • Cause and effect relationships • Underlying effects – not clear to …
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