This theory posits that victims of domestic violence enter into a kind of cost-benefit analysis when attempting to make a decision about whether to stay or leave the abusive relationship
a. Cognitive-behavioral theory
b. Social-exchange theory
c. Investment model of decision-making
d. A strengths-based approach
B
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As the text describes, there are similarities between quantitative and qualitative surveys
A major tenet of all research methods is to build knowledge, but quantitative and qualitative surveys have disparate types of questions, which in-turn leads to disparate types of data being collected. In comparison to quantitative surveys, how are questions different in a qualitative survey? a) Qualitative uses open-ended b) Qualitative uses forced responses c) Qualitative pretests survey d) Qualitative questions are theoretical
The factor we think is responsible for causing behaviors, reactions, or events is called the:
a. Independent variable b. Generalized variable c. Dependent variable
When reflecting content, practitioners restate their understanding of what the client feels
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Different possibilities for intergroup interactions include all but:
a. assimilation. b. separatism. c. blending. d. pluralism