Which of the following research questions would not be answered
using content analysis?
A. How have a group of clients responded to cognitive behavioral
therapy for their depression?
B. How has television's portrayal of men staying at home with
children changed during the last twenty years?
C. How has the number of comedy versus dramatic television
shows changed since 1960?
D. What types of books have made it to the New York bestseller
list of the past ten years?
C
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Alan Martin, the probation and parole agent assigned to Brian Cook, used the initial meeting
with Brian to review a document known as a A) Parole contract B) Post-sentence report C) Shock parole brief D) Treatment plan
In the 2000 Census, the number of Americans identified as American Indian/Alaskan Native increased by 25% over 1990 figures. This can be attributed to
A. the use of Native American people to collect data. B. new categories that allowed people to report mixed ethnicity. C. outreach efforts on reservations. D. all of these.
Racial and ethic groups continue to face disparities in the quality of healthcare in the United States. Lower quality of care or poor outcomes can stem from patient-level factors, provider-level factors, health-system factors, and social and political factors. Describe one way each of these factors impacts the quality of care for ethnic and racial minorities.
a. Patient level: mistrust; b. Provider level: stereotyping or prejudice; c. Health system: lack of adequate insurance coverage, fragmented care, and lack of service coordination; d. Social and political factors: weakened or strained social support networks, lack of chronic-disease prevention.
Federal laws designed to protect spouses of private pension recipients:
A) cover all pension recipients. B) do not apply to state government plans. C) affect women of all ages. D) cover women who are divorced from pension recipients.