Ethical issues in social research
a. are grounded in human values.
b. depend on the standards used to assess the actions.
c. depend on the standards used to assess the actions, and are grounded inhuman values
d. can usually be settled through objective tests to determine if a given action isethical.
c
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a. getting students involved in the lesson. b. integrating the student's background with the teaching. c. encouraging constructive learning. d. using the student's prior experience. e. using drill and practice lessons.
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a. punishment b. assertive training c. contingency contracting d. extinction
A 21-year-old single mother, Nerene, confides to her public assistance worker, Horace, that she is planning to shoot
her boyfriend. Horace must report this to the proper authorities because the potential harm to Nerene’s boyfriend supersedes Horace’s commitment to Nerene. Horace explains his serious concerns and informs Nerene that he is required by law to inform authorities of her threats. Horace then informs the designated authorities. This is the ethical thing to do.
a. True b. False