A nurse who works in a clinic has been asked by the doctor who owns the clinic to participate in a study he is conducting. She agrees to participate but and later wishes to leave the study but feels uncomfortable asking to do so. This is an example of:
a. Fundamental ambiguity principle
b. Coercive pressure to participate
c. Participatory rights syndrome
d. Breach of confidentiality
Ans: b
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Which of the following is a mixed design?
A. An investigation of the effect of sex of participant on age of attaining a degree B. An investigation of the effect of the sex of the participant on driving simulator errors before and after drinking alcohol C. An investigation of the effect of sex of participant on driving simulator errors with and without training D. An investigation of the effect of sex of participant on choice of degree topic
Brandy scored a 68 on the WISC III (a standardized intelligence test). Her classroom teacher is adamant that she has an intellectual disability and should be served by the school's special education teacher. Her father argues that she is very independent and gets along well with her siblings and other children in the neighborhood. Based on this information, which statement is TRUE?
a. The comments from Brandy's dad about his daughter should not be considered in the identification process. b. Brandy should be labeled as having intellectual disability to receive services and then retested in a year to see if her IQ score is above 70. c. Brandy should be labeled with intellectual disability because her IQ score falls below 70 and that is the only factor in determining eligibility for services. d. Caution should be used in labeling Brandy as having an intellectual disability because her adaptive behavior skills seem to be good.
A reason for squaring deviations to compute SS in the numerator includes which of the following?
A. The sum of the differences of scores from their mean is zero. B. The sum of the squared differences of scores from their mean is minimal. C. Squaring scores can be readily corrected by square rooting. D. All of these.
List three factors that can contribute to on-the-job stress.
What will be an ideal response?