Your friend in statistics class says that the statistical analysis he chooses to use, the t-test, will suffice in determining the income differences between Texas, New Mexico, California, Nevada, and North Dakota. In an e-mail, explain to him why the t-test will not provide the correct analysis he is looking to achieve.
What will be an ideal response?
A t-test could be used to make multiple comparisons, but this would be cumbersome, prone to cumulative errors, and inconclusive. ANOVA allows us to compare across groups of categorical data.
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Questions of spirituality as part of the life review process:
a. Do not belong in the life review b. Coincides with the life review as a search for meaning and need for connection c. Should bring in a pastoral counselor to complete it d. Should only be asked if the person declares a religious preference
The thoughts and feelings people have in response to an experience are based on
what is happening in that moment, but filtered through: a. the facilitation method. b. common factors. c. practice and integration. d. schemas and scripts.
Name one positive and one negative aspect of the medicalization of mental illnesses.
What will be an ideal response?
"Equal access to services and advocacy" means:
A) ?everyone in need of assistance has the same opportunity to approach, apply for, and use case management services. B) ?services are provided to the client uninterrupted from the first phone call to termination and often beyond. C) ?plans are designed so that each service enhances and supports other efforts. D) ?clients are respected as individuals by building on their strengths and placing them in partnership roles.