The text describes a field study of alcohol?related aggression in bars in which the observers
took on the role of patrons in the bars. This is most clearly an example of:
a. disguised observation.
b. hidden observation.
c. the complete observer role.
d. focus group observation
A
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a. An act that sought to solve the labor problem by setting a maximum wage, compelling unattached workers to work for whoever wanted them, forbidding laborers from traveling, and making it illegal for able-bodied men to beg. b. An act that sought to solve the labor problem by setting a minimum wage, contracting workers to work in a steady field, encouraging laborers to travel, and making it legal for able-bodied men to beg. c. An act that sought to solve the labor problem by not having a set wage, contracting workers to work in a steady field and letting them live off of their employers land. d. None of the above.
What is true about training in the protection of human subjects?
a. Federal regulations require it. b. Training is often difficult to obtain because few professors are trained in ethics. c. Federal regulations do not require it but recommend that institutions provide training to researchers. d. Training is provided by most institutions and must be done on an individual level only.
Fred enjoys sharing old memories and experiences with his friends, family, and home health care worker He talks about his job as a fire fighter, being a soldier in World War II, and the joys of raising two daughters. Fred is most likely engaging in
a. reminiscence. b. bereavement. c. empathy. d. elderspeak.
Learning to be an effective team member takes work and a considerable amount of______________________.
A) patience B) introspection C) interpersonal skills D) training