Mary, who was hit by an automobile, illustrates
a. an involuntary client
b. the recipient of inadvertent services
c. a reluctant client
d. a multi-problem client
d
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Which of the following is usually beyond the scope of the results section of a quantitative research report?
a. Discussing what statistical techniques were used b. Presenting figures and/or tables to portray the data c. Providing detailed interpretation of the implications based on the data d. Presenting specific statistics that were generated from the data
An administrator working in a child guidance center tests the hypothesis that family income will be related to number of treatment sessions attended. Her sample size is large, and her level of significance is .05 . How should her critical region appear in her theoretical sampling distribution?
a. It should be split between the right and left tails, with .05 appearing in each tail. b. It should be split between the right and left tails, with .025 appearing in each tail. c. It should appear in the tail signifying a positive relationship, with .05 in that tail. d. It should appear in the tail signifying a negative relationship, with .05 in that tail.
Which of the following is an example of a reflective statement?
A. So you wish your monthly budget looked different? B. I see a lot of strengths in your family and I want to keep looking for more. C. Do you think you’ll be able to work with your child’s teacher? D. What do you wish for?
The earliest efforts in the U.S. to address the problem of child abuse
(a) were a result of the efforts of the Settlement House movement; (b) emerged primarily from voluntary agencies in large Eastern cities; (c) were inspired by the research of the Children’s Bureau; (d) emerged from recommendations at the 1909 White House Conference on Children and Youth.