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One of the Main Implications of the Kirkpatrick Model of Evaluation

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One of the main implications of the Kirkpatrick model of evaluation is the interdependencies among the four levels of evaluation. In practical terms, "(L1) should cause trainee learning (L2), which in turn should cause behaviour (L3), and so on."


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Problem Behaviour

Actions that are socially unacceptable or self-destructive, often seen as symptoms in various psychological conditions.

Effective Treatments

Interventions or methods that have been scientifically proven to significantly improve symptoms or conditions.

General Aim

A broad, overarching goal that guides actions and planning in various contexts, often less specific than objectives.

Gene-Environment Interaction

Gene-Environment Interaction describes how an individual's genetic makeup and environmental exposures combine to influence the expression of traits or susceptibility to disorders.

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