Which of the following pairs are strongly linked?
a. Evaluation research and evidence-based practice
b. Exploratory research and a quantitative research orientation
c. Explanatory research and a qualitative research orientation
d. Qualitative research orientation and positivism
e. Quantitative research orientation and constructivism
a. Evaluation research and evidence-based practice
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Social workers employed in family preservation programs ______.
A. work with parents after a child has been removed in order to try to prevent termination of parental rights B. typically work with families before children are removed when the parents seek assistance C. do not typically engage in counseling with the families on their caseload D. implement concrete services, often after a problem has been identified, in order to prevent removal of children from the parents' home
Suppose that at a large state university graduate research assistants are paid by the hour
Data from the personnel office show the distribution of hourly wages paid to graduate students across the campus is approximately normal with a mean of $12.00 and a standard deviation of $2.50. Determine a. the percentage of graduate assistants who can earn an hourly wage of $15 or more. b. the probability of selecting at random from personnel files a graduate assistant who earns an hourly wage of $15 or more. c. the percentage of graduate assistants who earn between $10 and $12 per hour. d. the probability of selecting at random from personnel files a graduate assistant who earns between $10 and $12 per hour. e. the percentage of graduate assistants who earn an hourly wage of $11 or less. f. the probability of selecting at random from the personnel files a graduate assistant who earns an hourly wage of $11 or less. g. the probability of selecting at random from personnel files a graduate assistant whose hourly wage is extreme in either direction – either $10 or below or $14 or above. What would be an ideal response?
Pointing out the here-and-now of group interaction and helping the members to be aware of that interaction is called __________
a) Making group process explicit b) Responding c) Attending d) Clarifying content
Identify two situations where it would not be appropriate to engage in the statistical analysis of data in single-subject research. In other words, what would be the evidence that statistical analysis would not be appropriate?
What will be an ideal response?