Many times when approaching an organization with an inviation to join a coalition there is a waiting
period while the decision maker takes the invitation to the board of directors for consideration.
During
this waiting period, the initating organization should:
a) Not bother the invited organization any more and wait patiently for a decision.
b) Call or visit frequently to maintain contact and keep up with where the decision process.
c) Make sure the potential coalition member receives regular information about the coalition and
other new members.
d) Exchange frequent emails with the contacts in the potential member organization to push along
the decision making process
C
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Because differences in age, sex, race, viewpoints, religion, and socio-economic background affect the degree of compatibility between the interviewer and the client:
a. Immediacy should never be used with clients who differ from the interviewer to a significant degree b. Interviewers should always wait for clients to initiate immediacy first c. Situations will often arise in which interviewers need to use immediacy responses d. Situations will seldom arise in which interviewers need to use immediacy responses
Which of the following is true about occupational health hazards? A) ?People elect to stay unemployed when given a choice to work in an industry that is a recognized health hazard
B) ?Rubber workers belong to one of the few groups involved in manufacturing processes that are not exposed to any known carcinogens. C) Occupations that have the highest fatality rates are agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining, transportation, and construction. D) ?The use of nuclear power for energy purposes is no longer a controversial occupational hazard due to the advances in technology.
What is a general limitation of using surveys in psychological research?
a. Studies using surveys are less likely to be approved by the IRB committee. b. Surveys require a large time and manpower commitment, relative to other forms of psychological methods. c. Difficulty in identifying and eliminating bias in survey data is a design limitation for studies using surveys. d. Researchers are less likely to find significant results with surveys than with other behavioral methods.
Sullivan emphasized all but one of the following as emerging from early mother-child relationships. Which one does not belong?
a. bad me b. not me c. real me d. good me