Deception may be considered ethical if:
A. the information acquired in the end is known to be very
valuable.
B. the researcher can be reasonably confident that the
participants will not suffer long-term damage.
C. the deception is deemed relatively harmless and there is no
alternative non-deception method that can be used.
D. the clients never know they are being deceived.
C
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A) Task analysis B) Managing C) Delegating D) Assimilation
The term sustainable development refers to
A. Meeting the environmental needs of future generations. B. Thinking globally about resource issues. C. Finding a balance between development and open space. D. Maximizing profits.
David has recently begun case management work at a new facility for adolescents. The primary purpose of this facility is to address the needs of these adolescents, who all have to gain new skills before returning home. His primary responsibilities include identifying the current functioning of the clients upon arrival at the facility. David also meets regularly with his clients to develop both
short- and long-term support plans, and to monitor the client's progress in gaining new skills. In this example, the facility is focused on: A) ?psychosocial rehabilitation. B) ?meeting residents' needs in one location. C) ?providing a support system. D) ?none of the above.
Looking to the symptom of running away from home overnight in the context of conduct
disorder, the frequency according to diagnostic criteria must occur:
a) At least once without returning home for a lengthy period b) At least twice in response to abuse, such as physical or sexual c) At least three times d) At least five times