Amelia, a sociology student, is working on her senior thesis on underage drinking. She secretly studies students at a party without informing them of the research. This situation is an example of
A) nonparticipant observation.
B) covert observation.
C) incomplete participant observation.
D) overt observation.
B
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d. providing the actual outcome of treatment.
The percentage of students with learning disabilities who are served through a combination of both the general
education classroom and the resource room is about a. 10 percent. b. 28 percent. c. 50 percent. d. 62 percent. e. 87 percent.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The lack of affordable child care is one of the most significant obstacles to women’s economic well-being in the U.S. today.
Relapse prevention involves
a. individualized treatment for offenders where they are taught skills like how to recognize their abuse cycle, and interrupt it before offending b. an intensive program for the family to help them keep channels of communication open c. a program for children who have been abused which helps them to recognize and react to potentially dangerous situations d. an intensive program for the divorced wives of sex offenders and the new men in their lives. The intent is to prevent the family from getting into a situation where abuse might occur again