Dr. Sandra Gulley conducts research on day care centers. Dr. Gulley knows that her presence will influence
employee behavior.
For this reason, she explained social research to the day care center employees, told
them about her own background, and settled employees' nerves by ignoring minor rule infractions. This
illustrates
A) the problem of gatekeepers. B) the use of argot.
C) normalizing social research. D) being an acceptable incompetent.
C
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Compared to non-Hispanic whites, elders in Hispanic families have traditionally:
A) played only a minor role in child-rearing B) been ignored by younger members C) received more respect from young members D) had little influence in family decision-making
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The task of instrument development measuring client satisfaction is a significant undertaking and should be avoided whenever possible. 2. You should always include “not applicable” as an option on a survey question. 3. Computer based consumer satisfaction surveys removes the threat of skewed responses. 4. A multiple program reports program level data. 5. In a single program report the average scores for consumer satisfaction surveys from their clients would be presented together in a table.
Which of the following is an accurate statement about Gilligan’s moral development theory?
a. It tends to focus on the words selfishness and responsibility. b. It makes women feel a constant pressure to take care of others. c. It understands human relationships as interdependent. d. It views care as the fulfillment of moral responsibility.
This is a part of, or type of a website. It consists of successive, chronological postings of thoughts, commentaries, and web links
a. Wikis b. Blogs c. Advanced PR d. Mall linking