You randomly select from a small city telephone directory 2,000 individuals to be included
as subjects in a needs assessment for a YMCA program. To what population can you
generalize your results?
a. the five hundred subjects
b. the small city (those with telephones listed in the directory)
c. the state in which they city is located
d. none of the choices
B
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. The market is a necessary device for providing everyone with housing, but it needs regulation and stimulation. b. Housing can best be provided by market forces. c. the market is not the appropriate model for housing provision. They assert that housing is a right, not a commodity. d. None of the above
When doing field research, why is it methodologically desirable to look for behavior that is
illegal, stigmatizing, or risks punishment to the people being observed?
a. It can help assess the validity of observations. b. It makes for more interesting research reports. c. It makes it possible to use field notes. d. Hypotheses in field research typically deal with such behavior.