We begin to develop an implicit philosophy of life when we:
A) ?first begin, as children, to wonder about life and death, love and hate, joy and fear, and the nature of the universe.
B) ?are adolescents, seeking our own identity and questioning the meaning of life.
C) ?are faced with a crisis and forced to face the fact that the meaning of life is the result of our own choosing.
D) ?enter adulthood and formulate a clear sense of meaning and purpose in life.
A
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Which of the following statements about settlement houses is FALSE?
A. They provided the ideological foundation for neighborhood centers. B. They were developed in response to urbanization. C. They were places where ministers, students, or humanitarians lived with poor slum dwellers. D. The most famous was Toynbee Hall in Minnesota.
Beth is a first-year family therapist who has just started working with clients. One of her clients is in therapy to work through his depression. The client is a 19-year-old male who has just recently moved to the United States from Puerto Rico. The client states that he still has a hard time with the English language, though he understands enough to carry on a conversation. Beth wants to get an
accurate assessment of the client and his problem, but is unsure which type of assessment would be best in this case. What type of measurement should Beth use? A) Standardized: The client does not fit the cultural norm, so he must be given a paper and pencil test B) Standardized: Culture has no effect on the validity of standardized instruments C) Non-standardized: It will give a more detailed and objective assessment based on the client's cultural norms D) Non-standardized: A detailed self-report is most likely to capture the client's perspective
What is the name in sampling for the people who engage in illegal or concealed activities; often a researcher must use purposive sampling to find them
A) hidden population B) target population C) moving target D) cluster E) sociogram
Evidence indicates that the link between the consumption of alcohol and engaging in violent behavior is largely and substantially a result of:
A. cognitive guidedness. B. disinhibition caused by the pharmacological effects of alcohol. C. cultural norms, not the pharmacological effects of alcohol. D. unknown factors. E. none of the above.