When social scientists conduct interviews, it is required by the ethics of the field that the social scientist
receives "informed consent." What is "informed consent"?
A) when funding agencies give the "go ahead" to begin the research that is being funded
B) getting permission from other researchers to use non-random sampling
C) getting permission to conduct the interview after having given the respondent some information about
research/interview
D) getting permission to talk to respondents about their sexual behaviors
C
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According to the text, the danger of scientists becoming advocates for certain applications
of their research is that:
a. it might violate the rights of research sponsors. b. it might hamper the objective collection and analysis of data. c. it will reduce the amount of applied research conducted by scientists. d. it threatens confidentiality and privacy.
Philip Guerin and Betty Carter differ from Bowen in terms of therapeutic technique in that they do more:
a. active coaching b. analysis of triangles c. extended family work d. b and c
The "E" in the AGATE Model to helping proposed by Alle Corliss et al. Stands for:
a. Evaluation of Treatment b. Examination of Process c. Ending and Termination d. Evolution of Helping Process e. None of the above
Today the new meaning for the human service generalist is
a. a professional who works with a specific discipline such as psychology or psychiatry b. a professional who works with the client using both the micro and macro perspective c. a professional who works with the client using the micro perspective d. a professional who works with a specific client group