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"Evidence Based Best Practices
emphasize methodology that are supported by research
findings. These findings provide evidence the
approach is effective and more likely to produce desired
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“Sociologists have observed that
excluded classes of persons in many societies exhibit various
undesirable patterns of behavior, including aggression, poor
intellectual or academic performance, lack of pro-social behavior,
self-destructive indulgences, and poor self-control. Our research
suggests that these are not necessarily inner traits of society’s
downtrodden, so much as normal reactions that all sorts of people
exhibit when they find themselves to be excluded by others.” (Baumeister
et al. 2007)
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