Up through the latter part of the nineteenth century, the poor were helped mainly by
providing them with _______.
A. food
B. work
C. shelter
D. clothing
B
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A) covert observation without informed consent B) protecting the research subjects from legal jeopardy C) protecting the privacy of respondents and confidentiality of data D) the use of deception or lying to subjects E) all of the above were involved
According to the avenues of communication cited by Perez, _____ occurs when a person feels so downtrodden, guilt-ridden, or incapable that he or she succumbs completely to another’s will
a. Consonance b. Condemnation c. Submission d. Indifference
Which of the following could constitute a "sampling frame"? a. A single-subject design intended to test the efficacy of Parent EffectivenessTraining
b. A pretest of an experiment. c. The results of a study that have been reported in a human service journal. d. A list of all clients of a community mental health agency.
Which of the following was not a social welfare effect of the
Reagan/Bush years? A. The supply side B. The New Federalism C. The states as Laboratories D. The Publicizing of Private services