What kind of sample must you draw in order to generalize your findings from your social survey to the study population on a scientific basis?
A. a convenience sample
B. a random sample
C. a snowball sample
C. a purposive sample
Ans: B
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In the limited AB single design:
a. in order to use the one-sample t Test to analyze your data you need to measure the client behavior at the nominal level b. the one-sample t Test is used with interval level data to compare the one baseline score to the mean of the eight treatment scores c. the two independent samples t Test is used to analyze the data belonging to a single client d. many baseline scores at the nominal level are compared to six treatment scores
Building a common strategy and organizing proponents into a cohesive unit is an example of:
a. Coalition building. b. Agenda building. c. Goal setting. d. Establishing a style.
According to Reid (1978 ), when using the task-centered model, the next to last session should
focus on all three of the final tasks EXCEPT: A) Reviewing and assessing what was accomplished during treatment in relationship to the client's problems B) Helping the client to see the new problem-solving methods learned during treatment can be applied generally to problems of living C) Plan directions for the client's continuing work on their problems if needed D) Completion of the affective matrix for positive responding and therapeutic involvement on behalf of the practitioner
During the solution implementation and verification stage of the problem-solving strategy, the helper's role becomes:
a. more prescriptive. b. more challenging and confrontational. c. less directive. d. less rapport-focused.