When comparing the effect sizes of different studies "stronger" always means "better" or "best," regardless of the nature of the different dependent variables in the different studies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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a. The genogram b. The ecomap c.The family life fact chronology d. The family tree
Paul is a seasoned social work researcher who has a strong interest in cultural diversity. Currently, he
is planning on studying the characteristics of a nation of people in southern Utah. The leaders of the nation are skeptical of the research process, but they have trust in Paul. How can social justice be taken into consideration during this research? a) Literature review of appropriate theories and paradigms b) Increase sample size to accommodate for a wider variety of responses c) Increase sample size to accommodate for a wider variety of responses d) Involve participants in the pretest of the survey
If one describes a worker in a bureaucracy who responds to stress as having "capitulated," it is likely that the worker:
A. Gives into clients' wishes even when he or she thinks they are inappropriate. B. Supports his or her agency, whether or not he or she believes it to be correct. C. Simply throws up his or her hands and leaves the field. D. Joins a union and fights for better conditions.
According to this chapter, interventions are most likely to be effective in getting individuals into treatment when:
A. parents come down hard on the penalties they will impose on their children. B. more family members are aware of a problem. C. addicts recognize their behavior has been a problem. D. adolescents are compelled to go through a formal intervention process. E. parents are present, even though they might be divorced or separated.