At the implementation stage of human service practice, practitioners are primarily
concerned with:
a. developing a strategy for intervention that will be effective in alleviating a
problem.
b. carrying out an intervention strategy that will produce some change in clients.
c. collecting data that are the means of testing hypotheses in the research.
d. assessing the effectiveness of the intervention strategy in bringing about change
in a client
B
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A) ?boundary B) ?relationship C) ?equifinality D) ?homeostasis
In regards to the vignette from the previous question, the student decides to use an observational
method for data collection. More specifically, she has the opportunity to observe therapy sessions through a one-way mirror at a behavioral healthcare center. How can she ensure the reliability of the data collection measures? a) Interrater approaches b) Face approaches c) Construct approach d) Split-measure approach
When using personal interviews with authorities the researcher should
always remember: A. it is nonscientific information therefore it should never be used B. As long as the researcher thinks it is an authority it will not be a problem C. Using a few well-placed quotations may enhance the research. D. As long as the person has a PhD or is an MD it will be fine.
Briefly summarize the different definitions of what a drug is. Which of these definitions are most relevant to the approach adopted in this book, and why?
What will be an ideal response?