problem scoping in detail with example
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Scoping the Problem It’s impossible to appreciate a problem, let alone solve it, without understanding its scope—the shape and scale of what’s happening. And a complex problem like mass incarceration, typically defined by the 2.3 million people incarcerated at any one time in America, requires substantial unpacking.
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Copying refers to the international, efforts we engage in to minimise the physical psychological or social harm of event or situation.
For example, when anxious about an upcoming exam, use of problem focused coping strategies might involve checking with the teacher about material one is an sure of, or increasing the time spent studying, or even deciding not to take the exam.
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