Protestants today now make up about ________
A. 40% of the population
B. 50% of the population
C. two-thirds of the population
D. 75% of the population
B
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A social worker is asked to testify in court in a child custody case and is told by the plaintiff's attorney that she will ask questions designed to qualify her as an expert witness. If she is successful in qualifying as an expert witness, it is likely that she will be asked to
A. describe the child's relationship to the social worker. B. offer opinions on the child's behavior, personality or current/proposed custody arrangements. C. provide confidential information that she would otherwise not be allowed to reveal. D. testify privately in the judge's chambers.
According to Gibb, the type of communication he calls “certainty” decreases defensiveness
a. True b. False
The average age to become a grandparent is 47
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Suppose a researcher has proposed to conduct a study on the natural responses to stressful encounters by faking a heart attack on a busy street corner while another researcher observes the behavior of people who react. The study subjects do not know the heart attack is a fake. The observer will make notes about the behaviors of the bystanders but will not know their identities. Which issue in research ethics would be most problematic for this study, so that the IRB would tend to focus upon it?
A. confidentiality B. voluntary participation C. harm D. justice