Chapter seven reveals three key questions that need to be asked after it is determined whether the
research design is exploratory, descriptive, or explanatory. Answers to these questions will form the
basis for designing the research method.
Which of the following is not one of those research
questions?
a) Who will be the source of data?
b) Why is the data being used?
c) How will the data be collected?
d) How will the important concepts be defined, measure, and analyzed?
b
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Define the mediator role, and cite an example of how that role would be useful in social work
What will be an ideal response?
When prioritizing problems, you decide that the most significant problem is that there is no health delivery service in
the targeted area. People are not getting health care because there is none. You begin initiating an entire health program with facilities to be set up in the area where the care is needed. This is an example of a:
a. Prevention intervention b. Systemic interference c. Mezzo adjustment d. Stratification classification
What are most of the concerns regarding social security centered around?
A. who it is paid to B. who administers it C. how it is funded D. what programs it replaces
Which of the following is a limitation when using existing case records as the data source for the evaluation of client progress?
A. It saves time because the information is already available and does not have to be gathered. B. There are financial benefits because there are no additional costs associated with data collection C. The scope of the evaluation is restricted to that which is explicitly stated in the file D. It cannot be done unless the client consents in writing to allow such use