The term "triangulation" refers to

a. approaching a research problem with a number of different researchmethodologies

b. a kind of matrix display used in qualitative data analysis.
c. a form of coding that enables the research to go from open coding toselective coding.
d. applying both inferential and descriptive statistics to the same set of data.


a

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Good confrontations often include:

a. Compliments on the client's positive assets b. Open questions to prompt further exploration of the discrepancies identified c. Reflections of feelings both during and after a confrontation concerning the client's difficulty in facing the discrepancy being discussed d. Disclosure by the interviewer about similar situations he or she has encountered in life

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What did Ann Weick’s work entail?

a. She took a philosophical stance rooted in epistemology and ontology. b. She critiqued the use of normative theories for their oppressive nature. c. She was concerned about the impact of the positivist approach on social work. d. She looked at issues related to the power dynamics in social work practice.

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An Ecomap:

a. Portrays a client's extended family so that multigenerational patterns may be examined b. Portrays the family as a whole and details relationships with resources in the community c. Helps understand a family's "worldview" highlighting strengths and challenges they may face. d. Focuses solely on the individual with an emphasis on history and intrapersonal patterns.

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When constructing goals, the helper and client work toward objectives that will be noticeable to others. This is an example of being mindful of which of the following goal characteristics?

a. Interpersonally related b. Process-oriented c. Salutary d. New and different

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