Principle ethics
What will be an ideal response?
are ethics based on obligations. They focus on finding "socially and historically acceptable answers to the question, what shall i do? (e.g. code of ethics) Asks "is this situation unethical?"
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A. My scale is not reliable. B. My scale has poor split-half reliability. C. My scale is not valid. D. Fluffy is eating too much!
Discuss the importance of the 1960s in regards to the evolution of group work. Highlight both the positive and negative outcomes of the major group work that occurred during that time.
What will be an ideal response?
The criterion used by clients and workers to make choices is
A. valuing. B. prizing. C. helping. D. philosophizing.
In the text, the authors describe an experiment in which the researchers found that mental imagery training increased the amount of weight individuals could lift with their hip flexor muscles. What type of research design was used?
A. within-participants B. between-participants C. matched-groups D. mixed design