What is Drunkman's sampling frame?

A) the drinking behavior of students
B) students both in the directory and not in the directory
C) the 2002 student telephone directory
D) Wild State University
E) the class levels


C

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Some common pitfalls to the successful implementation of a policy include:

a) Poor commnications plan and a small target population b) Inadequate marketing of the policy to legislators and poor policy coordination c) Intentional sabotage by bureaucrats, and a small target population d) Inadequate resources, and poor policy coordination

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What should a field researcher do when conducting interviews in a field site?

A) Intersperse questions into informal conversations and tailor questions to specific people being interviewed. B) Follow the exact wording of questions and do not improvise. C) Never reveal any personal information and him/herself to anyone being interviewed. D) Always ask the same questions in the same order to each person in a field site. E) none of the above

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Which involves the researcher spending substantial time in a research community, and analysis of field notes as text to uncover the ways people operate in a particular setting, and manage their day-to-day lives?

A) Content analysis B) Interpretative approaches C) Social anthropological approaches D) Collaborative approaches

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James is a case manager for a homeless shelter. His responsibilities include conducting intake interviews with applicants, identifying appropriate resources, and coordinating treatment team meetings for his clients. Maria is a Latina woman who has been living in her car with her two children. She has just come into the shelter and meets with James for an intake interview. (1) James: Come in,

Maria, and have a seat. (Extends his hand) (2) Maria: Thank you. (Shakes James's hand) (3) James: How can I help you? (4) Maria: Well, I need clothes for my two children, and we are hungry. (5) James: OK, we can help with that. Do you have a place to stay? (6) Maria: No. (7) James: Would you like to find a place to stay? (8) Maria: Yes. (9) James: Why are you homeless? (10) Maria: My husband died. (Looks down and is wringing her hands) (11) James: How did he die? (12) Maria: (Begins to cry) He had a heart attack. (13) James: When did he die? (14) Maria: (Visibly upset) Two months ago. (15) James: So, how did you lose your home? (16) Maria: (Crying) My two babies are so young, I didn't want to leave (17) them alone, and I lost my job. (She pauses) (18) James: Ummm…what about other family? (19) Maria: They are all in a different part of the country. (20) James: Oh… (21) Maria: (Sits silently, crying, with her head down) In the preceding dialogue, the question that James asked in line (3) is a good example of a(n): A) ?open inquiry. B) ?closed inquiry. C) ?general inquiry. D) ?specific inquiry.

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