These types of questions are particularly useful for viewing problems as interactive
a) scaling.
b) rhetorical.
c) problem-tracking.
d) open-ended.
Ans: c) problem-tracking.
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What will be an ideal response?
Human service professionals working in the field of Child and Family services may do all but which of the following?
a. Child abuse investigations b. Child sexual abuse medical examinations c. Case management and counseling of families in crisis d. Case management and counseling of potential adoptive parents
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Scales are used to lessen problems of idiosyncratic variation in responses to single question indicators. 2. Experienced researchers are capable of gathering data without any systematic or random error. 3. A scale is formed by using several questions to measure one concept and summing or averaging responses 4. Triangulation weakens measurement considerably because we can achieve similar results with different measures of the same variable.
"Double-bind performance syndrome" refers to:
A. Social science experiments developed at Harvard in the 1970s B. The mixed messages people of color get about their performance in schools and agencies that can undermine confidence C. The expectation that a person of color and women will underperform on tests in the sciences and math D. Inflated grades in education