Time-series designs with many measurement points control for maturation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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In regards to evaluation and interpretation of historical evidence, the end product or conclusion will:
a) relate to the guiding questions or hypotheses b) support current policy options. c) clearly reflect personal bias of the researcher. d) always shape social welfare policy makers.
What was Maria’s level of English literacy? What is the evidence for this?
Carla Hudson, a Black social worker with the Women’s Resource Center (WRC), had worked with Maria Velasquez, a Mexican immigrant and mother of two children, for several years as she struggled to escape a violent home situation. Maria was Carla’s first Spanish-speaking client. Maria’s spoken English was easily understandable, but she could not read or write English well. As Carla assisted Maria in acquiring mainstream services, including Head Start, TANF, Food Stamps, and WIC, she noticed barriers to services that she began to suspect were related to discrimination against Spanish-speaking clients. When two White Head Start caseworkers refused to help Maria attain educational support that she needed in order to gain English literacy, Carla faced the challenge of addressing discrimination issues in another agency and perhaps throughout the service delivery system in Jasper, Alabama.
Suppose that you need to develop a scale that measures political opinions. Would you have items on this scale with response options like (1) true or (2) false, or would it have options like (1) strongly disagree, (2) disagree, (3) undecided, (4) agree, and (5) strongly agree? Explain why you chose this form for the measurement of opinions.
What will be an ideal response?
Suppose you lived in the 1920s as a poor and underemployed person. What would be
the most likely source of help that you might receive? A. religious organizations B. government welfare C. state-sponsored aid D. urban poor initiatives