The Information Technology in Research section suggests that, for most research purposes,
it is most desirable to have:
a. access to reports that have been prepared that analyze some available data.
b. access to only parts of a data set.
c. access to the complete raw data set.
d. access to the manifest coding rather than the latent coding.
C
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"Double-bind performance syndrome" refers to:
A. Social science experiments developed at Harvard in the 1970s B. The mixed messages people of color get about their performance in schools and agencies that can undermine confidence C. The expectation that a person of color and women will underperform on tests in the sciences and math D. Inflated grades in education
A chronic and severely debilitating condition that results in high medical costs and long-term dependence on the health care system is called a(n):
a. chronic illness b. episodic illness c. catastrophic illness d. categorical illness
Quasi-experiments using nonequivalent comparison groups without random assignment can be credible, assuming that the comparability of the experimental and comparison groups is plausible-especially if the researcher provides substantial evidence of that comparability
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
As an area of social welfare and a field of social work, child welfare includes:
a. education. b. services to children and families when parenting is deficient. c. parks and recreation. d. all of the above.