Erik Erikson believed that individual life cycles do NOT develop in the context of a specific
culture.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Medicare is the fastest growing component of many state budgets. 2. Quinn argues that divestment planning for the purpose of qualifying for Medicaid coverage of long-term care costs is an ethical practice. 3. Quinn argues that middle- and upper-middle-class people are acting irresponsibly when they rid themselves of their assets to qualify for Medicaid. 4. According to Quinn, when middle- and upper-middle-class people qualify for Medicaid rather than use their own money to pay for care, the quality of care deteriorates. 5. People should purchase long-term care insurance or use their savings to pay for care in a nursing home, according to Quinn.
What is the biggest barrier to using random sampling?
a. It is often unethical. You should not have all participants have equal chances of being selected because some might not want to participate. b. It is only usable when the population is large. Thus, it is not useful for most research. c. It is often impractical as researchers usually do not have access to the entire population of interest to recruit them randomly. d. It is biased because the randomness makes it difficult to analyze the data that you collect.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The three factors upon which youth development programs are dependent are individual, community, and societal factors.
Which of the following would be the best example of a semi-structured interview question?
A. What is your thinking about the meaning of life’s challenges? B. Are you currently married? C. Do you enjoy watching sports events on television? D. What are the three things you are most likely to do when you are under stress?