Wesley wants to research the best practices in teaching research. He
does not have the time or money to conduct the kind of study that he
would like. He knows that some of these questions have been asked
during other research projects.
He has gained access to that data and
will use this data. What kind of data is this?
A. Secondary data
B. Observational data
C. Survey data
D. Narrative data
A
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Since clients might not be ready to hear or accept patterns in their feelings or behaviors as valid, the practitioner should a. refrain from identifying patterns until s/he is sure the client will respond favorably. b. be directive and confident when stating the pattern to convince the client
c. ask for family members to help the practitioner in reinforcing the validity of the pattern. d. be tentative in their tone of voice.
Going beyond what is said involves guessing the meaning of a client’s messages
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements is true about quantitative and qualitative methods?
a. Quantitative studies are always deductive. b. Quantitative studies always involve large samples. c. Some quantitative studies are inductive and involve small samples. d. Qualitative studies are usually deductive.
In a behavioral assessment, which of the following is a characteristic of quantitative data?
a) Amplitude b) Magnitude c) Task analysis d) Chaining