Permanency planning is a child welfare strategy to _____.
A. give child welfare workers a permanent job
B. permanently end child abuse and neglect
C. ensure stability in children's living arrangements
D. prevent child placement
C. ensure stability in children's living arrangements
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To affect policy change, policy advocates engage in which of the following:
A) ?placing issues on policy agendas B) ?analyzing problems and developing proposals C) ?getting proposals enacted and implemented D) ?all of the above
Which of the following is/are true about the components of research proposals? A) The components of proposals for qualitative investigations rarely differ from the components of proposals for quantitative investigations
B) Proposals for small, preliminary pilot projects must cover the same components as extensively and as rigorously as do more ambitious proposals. C) Preparing a proposal for a qualitative study can be more challenging than preparing one for a quantitative study. D) ?Literature reviews should provide extensive details about all previous studies.
In behavioral psychology, when attempting to decrease the target behavior by reinforcing
other behaviors that interfere with the target behavior being emitted is referred to as: A) Shaping. B) Premac principle. C) Differential reinforcement for incompatible behaviors. D) Systematic exclusion.
The first person to write an article on the use of focus groups, or focused interview was ________
A) Y.R. Zarchin B) Paul Lazarsfeld C) C. L. Adler D) Robert K. Merton