Ethnographic interviewing is defined as the process of increasing personal, interpersonal, or political power so that
individuals can take action to improve their life situations
a. True
b. False
False
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The primary thing that keeps most social scientific research within ethical-moral boundaries is
A) a researcher's personal moral code and the norms of the scientific community. B) the strict laws and regulations outlined by the federal government. C) fear of lawsuits against researchers by subjects. D) the ethics enforcement committee that strictly monitors the research of social scientists.
Instilling family values is associated with which of Galinsky's Six Stages of Parenting
A) interpretive B) Authority C) Interdependent D) Nurturing
Which of the following situations favor an adversarial approach to communication?
A) When the relations between two parties are amicable. B) When both parties have a fixed initial position. C) When onlookers do not pressure the parties for an outcome. D) When mutual concessions are valued.
How many categories are used to characterize the clustering of previous symptoms for acute stress disorder?
a. 4 b.3 c. 6 d. 7