A key prediction in determining where voters sided with Republicans or Democrats in the 2000 presidential election was:
A) ?family structure
B) ?religion
C) ?age
D) ?race
B
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Settlement houses were different from other social services because they focused on ______.
a. providing physical resources such as food and housing to people living in poverty b. identifying and addressing the oppressive conditions suffered by their “members” c. helping the poor and immigrants adjust to the existing social order d. ensuring that people living in poverty also received mental health care
For a senior project, Chuck conducts a survey on students' attitudes and behaviors concerning personal beliefs and behaviors, including sexual behavior
While distributing the questionnaire, he assures the group of students that no one will be able to trace responses to an individual. He obtained a seating chart with the names of all the students in the class and where they sit. He notices where each person sat before he or she returns the questionnaire to the front of the room and memorizes who turned in the first, second, etc. questionnaire. Which ethical principle is Chuck violating? A) confidentiality B) anonymity C) harm to subjects D) concealed identity of researcher E) voluntary participation
Valliant's studies about personality and coping styles that result in positive aging found:
A) childhood social class has a significant impact on outcomes during old age. B) self-confidence evolves with age. C) parental problems during childhood play a major role in old age self-confidence. D) coping strategies in youth have little to do with strategies employed in old age.
Which method teaches students how to take control of their own learning?
a. explicit teaching b. reciprocal teaching c. psychotherapeutic teaching d. learning strategies instruction e. task analysis