The utility of qualitative research in social work seems apparent for building knowledge into obscure
or unknown social phenomena.
This seems pertinent given the social landscape is dynamic and
constantly fluctuating in the "global" culture of the 21st century. What can a qualitative researcher
analyze to determine if a study should be disseminated?
a) Does the study have implications for quantitative research
b) Do the findings extend social work theory
c) Do the findings have conceptual appeal
d) Are the findings in consonance with the assumptions of the majority
b
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Which of the following involves contextual and outside events that coincide with the introduction of the independent variable that could have affected the participants’ experience or the outcome of the program?
a. Maturation b. Testing c. Attrition d. History
Social work assessments are static processes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Applying a meta-analysis framework includes:
a. strengths perspective b. bio-psycho-social-spiritual perspectives across the client system c. core values addressing separatism d. behavioral health resources only
According to Long, Paradise, and Long (1981), questioning is a complex skill because:
I. it may assist and inhibit the helping process. II. women may not know how to respond. III. the client may feel as if he or she is being examined. IV. it focuses attention in a particular direction. A. I, II and III B. I, III and IV C. II and IV D. I and III