Match the key term with its description:
1. Double-barreled question
2. Filter question
3. Fence sitter
4. Floater
a. Person who chooses a survey answer but does not really know
b. Person who chooses a neutral response
c. Question that creates a skip pattern
d. Two questions in one
1. d. Two questions in one
2. c. Question that creates a skip pattern
3. b. Person who chooses a neutral response
4. a. Person who chooses a survey answer but does not really know
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The most noted leader in the settlement-house movement was:
a. Florence Nightingale b. Clara Barton c. George Hitchcock d. Jane Addams
Cultural commonality is to shared experiences what cultural specificity is to:
a) engagement b) empathy c) shared cultural histories d) unique cultural histories
Reformers’ critics of children residing in poorhouses included living alongside of:
a. Elderly residents b. Alcoholic residents c. Residents who were insane d. All of the above
Which of the following is a major problem associated with multiplistic thinking?
A. Life does not present issues in a true–false, right–wrong, or good–bad fashion. B. The advocators of multiplistic thinking ignore the opinions of others. C. A person who engages in multiplistic thinking changes in accord with changing circumstances, leading to inconsistency in thought. D. Opinions, positions, claims, and arguments are not all equally valid, reasonable, or relevant.