When a researcher is unable to randomly assign subjects to a control or experimental group,

this is referred to as:

A) Quasi-experimental design
B) Non control group design
C) Non experimental design
D) Quasi-determinant design


A

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Alice develops a survey about depression that is designed to measure the symptom intensity. The

survey has 10 questions, and each question has a rating scale that ranges from 1 to 5, with 1 = low depression and 5 = high depression. For instance, one of the questions is "have you lost interest in activities that use to be pleasurable." Possible responses to the question are 1 = never, 2 = rarely, 3 = sometimes, 4 = frequently, and 5 = always. Scores on the survey can range between 10 and 50 . Alice finds that the average score on the survey is 22 . What type of data analysis is this? a) Quantitative b) Deductive c) Qualitative d) Philosophical

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What is a program?

A. an organized set of activities designed to achieve a particular goal or a set of objectives B. a measured amount of progress toward the achievement of a client benefit C. a long-range statement of client benefit D. the description of the clients being served by a set of services that are being studied

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Ethical issues are distinguished from political issues in research in that

a. ethics deals more with the substance of research. b. politics deals more with the methods of research. c. formal codes of accepted political conduct are not comparable to the codes of ethical conduct. d. ethics deals more with the use of research.

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In the context of the purposes of social work, _____ involves the timely provision of services to vulnerable persons, promoting social functioning before problems develop

A) ?prevention B) ?restoration C) ?remediation D) ?intervention

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