According to Research in Practice 15.1, the "power" of a statistical test refers to
a. the alpha level of the test.
b. its ability to correctly reject a null hypothesis.
c. rejecting a null hypothesis that is actually true.
d. failing to reject a null hypothesis that is actually false.
b
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What distinguished the settlement movement from earlier philanthropy efforts?
A. focus on alcoholism as a cause of social ills B. focus on clients' morality C. focus on the individual factors related to poverty D. focus on the environment factors associated with poverty
When advocating for clients, all of the following have an ethical implication EXCEPT:
A) If it is in the best interest of the client, advocacy must ensue B) Advocacy must be concerned with the rights of others C) Self-determination requires that clients must be involved in all decisions about their advocacy D) Advocacy needs to be employed without increasing client dependency on the worker
In the short run, that is, after 2000, the race to incarcerate offenders of all crimes and drug offenders specifically:
A. remains the same. B. has slowed down. C. fluctuates wildly and erratically from year to year. D. has accelerated. E. remains unknown, and unknowable.
What is confrontation?
a. Telling someone off in an angry tone of voice b. Disclosing thoughts and feelings in a way that lessens stress c. Setting limits with clients who are acting out in inappropriate ways d. Helping someone to understand something about himself or herself by sharing observations in respectful and sensitive ways