Survey researchers must be cognizant of the inclusive of sensitive questions
On one hand questions
on topics such as sexual practices, religious preferences, or criminal activities may provide valuable
information, however these questions may also inhibit response rates if the respondents are not
comfortable replying. In which part of a survey should sensitive questions be located?
a) Beginning
b) Middle
c) End
d) Never include sensitive questions
c
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A human service broker:
a. focuses on management b. monitors the effectiveness of programs c. refers to clients to various human service workers and agencies d. specializes in therapy
Filter questions are used primarily to:
a. Select individuals for participation in surveys. b. Limit certain survey questions to competent subgroups of respondents. c. Investigate how respondents interpret questions. d. Assess social and physical context of administration. e. Allow undecided respondents to select a neutral response
A client was referred to a mental health agency for treatment. Upon admission, he reported feeling lethargic and hopeless and had difficulty getting out of bed. Several weeks later, he states that he is sleepless, agitated, and unable to focus. Which of the following medications is the client MOST likely going to be prescribed?
A. Ativan (lorazempam) B. Nardil (phenelzine) C. Lithium (lithium carbonate) D. Buspar (buspirone)
A 50-year-old female client is referred to a social worker and over the course of the first few sessions
states that she is a victim of childhood sexual abuse. The social worker should FIRST: a) Ask the client to tell her story b) Assist the client in facing the fear c) Facilitate the client's mourning process d) Establish safety