There are several differences between analyzing quantitative and qualitative data, including:

a. qualitative data analysis can be more challenging in preventing bias

b. qualitative data analysis has less prescribed stages.
c. quantitative analysis is less structured.
d. qualitative data analysis can be more challenging in preventing bias, and qualitative data analysis has less prescribed stages.


d

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According to the NASW Code of Ethics, social workers ______.

A. should not follow laws which they find to be unethical and antithetical to social justice. B. should engage in political action to help change laws that produce unequal outcomes for different groups. C. should dissuade clients from breaking laws, even if the reason for breaking that law may be understandable. D. should not involve themselves in advocacy for reform in the criminal justice system.

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Analytic inductions can best be used to do which of the following?

A. test a hypothesis where knowledge is well known and the hypothesis is now well supported by existing research B. examine theories about human dysfunction with a particular focus on age as a critical variable C. support an existing hypothesis D. refine, or improve, an existing hypothesis

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MRI therapists identify 3 categories of client solutions which tend to perpetuate or exacerbate their problems They include attempting to solve something which isn't really a problem, taking action to solve a problem but doing so at the wrong level, and ______.

a. complying with a paradoxical directive b. failing to take action, though action is necessary c. b and c d. none of the above

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. In the context of a “professional use of self,” self-disclosure refers to the ______.

A. conscious sharing of personal information for the purpose of helping B. conscious sharing of personal information for helping the client to know that the worker is qualified C. unconscious sharing of information without realizing it D. unconscious sharing of information due to anxiety about helping

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