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Discussion Board Directions:
Answer all the questions below with a brief reflection (150- 300 words each per question maximum). Note: When answering Question #1, you must provide a rationale for your decisions.
1. Use information from Chapter 10 to help you determine each of the following three couples best two choices for contraception. Make sure you provide a rationale for each of your choices.
Couple 1 Veronica and Perry have been dating for two years. They are both college students working part-time. They have decided to add sexual intimacy to their monogamous relationship, but do not want to have children at this time. Veronica has a good memory but smokes daily. Perry is allergic to latex but is very comfortable with lots of foreplay. Both like to plan ahead, and neither have had much sexual experience.
1st choice: _________________________________
2nd choice: _________________________________
Couple 2–Caine and Jessica are extremely busy people, both working full-time, taking several college classes, and helping out with their own families. They are getting married next month, and do not plan to have sex until after the wedding. They want their wedding night to be special, but definitely do not want a baby nine months later. Jessica doesn’t know that Caine has had two other short-term relationships in which he did engage in sexual intercourse. Jessica’s mother died of ovarian cancer, which is why she has to help her father with some younger siblings whenever possible. Jessica doesn’t like to touch her own genitals, but would let Caine help her with getting more comfortable with this. Caine smokes, but Jessica is pretty health conscious.
1st choice: _________________________________
2nd choice: _________________________________
Couple 3–Joe and Suzanne just met three months ago in a local nightclub. They both like to party and have had multiple partners. Suzanne even has a 3-year-old daughter from a previous relationship but doesn’t want more children right now. Joe doesn’t like condoms, and Suzanne hates to plan ahead for sex—both like it to be spontaneous and unencumbered. Both are in good health, and although Joe’s memory is excellent, Suzanne is sometimes forgetful.
1st choice: _________________________________
2nd choice: _________________________________
2. Who is responsible for preventing a pregnancy? Who should initiate a discussion of birth control methods? Who should pay for the device used or the medical appointment needed? How do you resolve conflicts about which method to use?
3. Should the government play a role in regulating access to contraception and/or abortion services for minors? For adults?
4. Why has this culture focused on women’s fertility more than men’s? Does it make sense to do this from a biological and/or social perspective?
5- Complete the spaces in white
(a) They rejected data based on hunches, guesses, impressions, or even structured interviews and questionnaires as potentially _________ or possibly even misleading.
(b) In their assessments, evaluations and reports, __________ ___________ behavior analysts rely on information and techniques sufficient to substantiate the results of their assessments and the recommendations based upon them.
(c) We must use sensitive, objective, reliable and valid measures to reveal clear ______________ of performance prior to, during, and following a behavioral intervention.
(d) Two related major sources of error contributing to low interobserver reliability result from: a. 1 not precisely specifying all the acts included in the target behavior, and a. 2 not providing a clear _____________ description of what the behavior looks like
(e) Observers tend to collect more accurate data when the behaviors to be observed are not overly complex and they are limited in ______________.
(f) While time sampling is an acceptable alternative to measure every __________ of a behavior, it does carry a certain amount of risk with it, because, depending upon the factors just discussed, the results can be biased to some extent.
(g) Those reviewing IOA data generally are interested in the mean IOA across each ____________ for each participant and/or behavior as well as the range of IOA scores
(h) Beyond giving a realistic picture of ongoing behavior, graphs also provide the basis for ____________ sensible and realistic interventions, or behavior change programs, and for monitoring their effectiveness.