Which of the following is NOT an example of quantitative research?
A) surveys B) content analysis
C) historical-comparative research D) nonreactive research
C
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When a policy innovation seeks ambitious changes in existing programs but allocates only minimal resources, it suffers from:
a. A flawed strategy. b. Faulty implementation. c. An uncertain prognosis. d. An internal contradiction.
In an applied research report, in which section do you include copies of the instruments used?
a. The introductory statement b. The findings section c. The discussion section d. The appendixes
What are the reasons for such extreme global poverty? To what extent is it the wealthier nations' ethical responsibility to address global poverty? What, if anything, can or should be done to help?
What will be an ideal response?
Geriatric consumers from an assisted care facility attend activities in the community. Some
consumer's report these occasions as favorable, while others have concerns such as lack of stimulation and poor transportation. The director of the facility wants to ascertain more about the concerns, and is particularly interested in the opinions of the consumers. What type of research will most likely be implemented? a) Experimental b) Participatory action research c) Deductive d) Quantitative