Which of the following is an example of a presuppositional question?
A) What are you going to do to resolve this issue?
B) What do you do to contribute to the problem?
C) What will you be doing differently once we resolve these issues?
D) What will your life look like when you change problem?
C
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Practitioners who want to reflect content may begin their comments with all of the following EXCEPT
a. "As I understand it…" b. "It sounds like…" c. "Are you saying…" d. "I feel that…"
Suppose a new social casework program is offered to students with high levels of truancy. If those students placed in the program by their families have significantly less truancy after participating than the students who did not participate in the program, then we can conclude that: A) the program effectively reduces truancy
B)a selection bias might explain away the difference.? C)causality cannot be inferred because of the lack of covariation.? D) some clients benefited, so the program has value.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
When you select a statistic to test your hypothesis, you need to know the level of measurement for each variable in your analysis.
In figuring out words, readers use
a. context clues. b. structural analysis. c. sight word clues. d. phonics clues. e. All of these.