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10 contributions to NCE CPCE Passing Day Tutoring
🌸 Happy International Women’s Day to the Future Counselors in this Community! 🌸
To the women studying for the NCE and CPCE, balancing school, families, internships, and life — I see you. You are doing something powerful. You are preparing to enter a profession that changes lives, heals trauma, and gives people hope. Every late night of studying… Every practice question… Every moment of doubt you push through… It’s all building the counselor you are becoming. Keep going. The field needs your voice, compassion, and leadership. Proud of every woman in this community who is committed to becoming a licensed counselor and helping others heal. — Dr. Meka #FutureCounselors #NCEPrep #CPCEPrep #WomenInMentalHealth #CounselorInTraining
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Women Rock🔥🔥
🧠 STATS MADE SIMPLE FOR THE EXAM
1️⃣ t-Test Use when comparing 2 groups only. Formula to remember: 👉 2 Groups = t-Test Example: Does therapist gender affect client self-esteem? Groups: - Male therapist - Female therapist Dependent Variable: - Client self-esteem ⚠️ Exam Tip Statistical significance does NOT always mean practical importance. 2️⃣One-Way ANOVA Use when comparing 3 or more groups. Formula to remember: 👉 3+ Groups = ANOVA Example: Therapist training level Groups: - LPC (Master’s) - LSW (Master’s) - PhD Psychologist Dependent Variable: - Client self-esteem Result gives an F score. 3️⃣ Factorial ANOVA Use when you have 2 or more independent variables. Formula to remember: 👉 2+ IVs = Factorial ANOVA Example: Independent Variables - Therapist gender (2) - Therapist training (3) Dependent Variable - Client self-esteem This is called a 2 × 3 design. Factorial ANOVA checks: - Gender effect - Training effect - Interaction effect 4️⃣ MANOVA Use when you have multiple dependent variables. Formula to remember: 👉 2+ DVs = MANOVA Example: Dependent Variables - Self-esteem - Locus of control Independent Variables - Therapist gender - Therapist training 5️⃣ ANCOVA Use when you need to control for pre-existing differences. Formula to remember: 👉 Control a variable = ANCOVA Example: Women clients start therapy with higher self-esteem scores. Researchers adjust scores statistically before comparing groups. The variable being controlled = Covariate. ⭐ SUPER EASY MEMORY CHART (FOR EXAMS) Test When to Use t-Test Compare 2 groups One-Way ANOVA Compare 3+ groups Factorial ANOVA 2+ independent variables MANOVA 2+ dependent variables ANCOVA Control a variable 🎯 EASY MNEMONIC “Two, Three, Factors, Many, Control” 2 → t-test 3+ → ANOVA Factors → Factorial ANOVA Many outcomes → MANOVA Control variable → ANCOVA
🧠 STATS MADE SIMPLE FOR THE EXAM
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📣 PASSING DAY SCOREBOARD UPDATE 📣
4 PASSERS DOWN… 96 TO GO! 🎉 Step by step and test by test, Our community keeps doing their best. Studying strong, staying in the flow, Your passing day is closer than you know! 🏆 PASSING GOAL: 100 ✅ PASSED: 4 🎯 TO GO: 96 Keep studying. Keep showing up. Keep believing. Because the next name on the Passing Day Board could be YOU! 📚✨ #NCEPassingDay #CPCEPassingDay #FutureCounselors #StudyAndPass
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This Is Great!
We have #4 passer with a 102!!!
Give me more! Give me more!!!!!!! #4 @Tiffany White
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Congratulations 🎊🎉
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