In regards to the vignettes from questions four and five, Sue has decided on her sources of data, as
well as data collection procedures. Now she is determining how the construct of child malnutrition is
defined and measured.
What can Sue use to help with these decisions?
a) This is not important due to the exploratory nature of the research
b) Develop a numeric scale
c) Deduce measures from theory
d) Determining if there are existing measures for child malnutrition
d
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a. Is not dementia b. May be an early sign of dementia c. Is more likely to occur with depression d. Is reversible
Critics charge that the majority of surveys that measure income flows into a household miss an important aspect of a household’s financial situation because they fail to consider .
a. family debt b. family assets c. family mental health d. neighborhood value
Punishment involves:
a. Removing the child from a stimulating environment and placing the child into a setting that is low stimulation b. The use of aversive consequences immediately after the behavior occurs such as spanking c. A reward that keeps a behavior going d. A technique designed to eliminate behavior through the lack of any consequence
When responding to a group member who tends to dominate the discussion, what is
the first thing a supervisor should do? A. Identify the cause of the problem. B. Encourage the group to handle the problem themselves. C. Look for ways to draw less active members into the discussion. D. Evaluate whether quieter members would be more at ease in a different group.