Which of the following would be the best example of a semi-structured interview question?
A. What is your thinking about the meaning of life’s challenges?
B. Are you currently married?
C. Do you enjoy watching sports events on television?
D. What are the three things you are most likely to do when you are under stress?
Ans: D
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a. Plans b. Distorted beliefs c. Disruptive behaviors d. Positive thought patterns
According to Sherman (1973 ) there are six steps to effective contingency management. The
first step is to operationalize the target behavior. The second step is to determine whether the target behavior is to be increased or decreased. The third step is to: A) Determine the baseline. B) Develop a list of reinforcers. C) Develop a list of reinforcers and punishers. D) None of the above.
You find that maturation is a threat to the internal validity and should be a special concern in your proposed study. However, the only feasible design in this situation doesn’t control the threat of maturation. What should you do?
A. You should not conduct an evaluation study in this situation. B. You should conduct the study with the feasible design and you do not need to worry about this problem as a major limitation of your study methods. C. You should conduct the study with the best design that is feasible and report its failure to address maturation as a major limitation of your study methods. D. You should encourage others to conduct this study for you and let them worry about threats to internal validity.
Family development theories help you understand
a. How subsystems function b. How families change over time* c. How parental discipline is being used d. How family tasks are accomplished