Consequences for engaging in research misconduct are varied but may
include:
A. ineligibility for future grants
B. only effects the researcher not the university
C. is very embarrassing but does not include monetary penalties
D. usually happens to all novice researchers.
A
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It is not just sufficient to answer a set of questions on the structure of your data but it is:
a. important to compare your data in Excel and SPSS b. important to look at the data in the context of the nature of your research question. c. important to look at the data in the context of the nature of your research question, and answer a specific set of questions on the structure of your data before beginning your data analysis d. important to scan through the data and proceed with the likely statistical test
Knowledge of theoretical constructs will aid a practitioner in understanding the nature of the
client's problem as well as assisting in the development of goals. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to Research in Practice 15.1, the "power" of a statistical test refers to
a. the alpha level of the test. b. its ability to correctly reject a null hypothesis. c. rejecting a null hypothesis that is actually true. d. failing to reject a null hypothesis that is actually false.
What is the role of sexual activity in the health of older adults? What are some of the unique challenges faced by this population when it comes to sexual activity? How should social workers react to sexuality among older adults?
What will be an ideal response?