When conducting field research, one should
A) never use personal connections or friendships to gain entry into a field setting.
B) not expect personal stress or psychological discomfort, but plan for a relaxing and totally enjoyable
experience.
C) resolve all ethical dilemmas, problems, and issues before entering the field.
D) disguise or obscure the names of those being studied by using pseudonyms or made-up names.
D
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A. Bill Clinton B. George H.W. Bush C. Jimmy Carter D. Barack Obama
Families with an adolescent frequently must deal with:
a. rule changing b. limit setting c. role renegotiation d. all of the above
Family is seen as the most basic institution, what function does it support?
a. Population b. Socialization c. Mutual Support d. All of the above
When policies, rules, and regulations are enforced in such a way as to adversely affect minorities, this discrimination is on the ______
a. individual level b. structural level c. microlevel d. organizational level