Professionals who are conducting survey interviews in very poor neighborhoods should:
A) Dress down so as to appear as if they live in that neighborhood
B)Read questionnaire items verbatim.?
C) Never probe into unclear responses to see if respondents meant what the interviewers think they meant.
D) Wear formal attire.
B
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A. The internal characteristics and outside resources the client(s) bring(s) to therapy B. The kind of relationship the therapist forms with client(s) C. The techniques the therapist uses D. The individual or family therapy model that the therapist chooses to use
Elizabeth, a beginning practitioner, counsels in a manner in which she merely acts in compliance with the law and follows minimal ethical standards. She is at the first level of ethical functioning, which is:
a. personal ethics. b. aspiration ethics. c. mandatory ethics. d. basic ethics.
Effective managers allocate significant time and effort to developing a network of cooperative relationships among the people they feel are needed to satisfy their________.
A) goals B) agendas C) responsibilities D) objectives
In the context of the hiring process, the term complementarity means the
A. balance between new hire's skills, experience and personality and those of the current staff. B. tendency of a new or potential hire to excessively flatter the boss. C. completeness of the contributions the prospect can make to the team. D. exactness of the match between the candidate's qualifications and the job requirements.