Amanda, a graduate student in sociology, is studying gender and job prestige. She uses a sampling technique that requires every element of the entire population studied to be enumerated. Amanda is using

A) simple random sampling.
B) probability sampling.
C) purposive sampling.
D) snowball sampling.


A

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a. Utilize cookbook cures b. Be guided by a theoretical model c. Individualize interventions/perturbations d. Be guided by what has worked in the past

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Matt Bradley is now 7 years old. He is in second grade and it has become increasingly apparent

to his teachers that he struggles to reason, has difficulties solving problems, and learning from his experiences. Further, Matt has been slow to develop his reading skills, his writing is illegible, and he is poor in math. On the playground, Matt does not play in an age-appropriate manner with his peers. His parents report that their son has always made slow progress throughout his development although they do see some improvements. However, they concede that Matt requires assistance with everyday skills – dressing, feeding, bathing, doing homework – on a daily basis. What would be the appropriate severity rating for Matt’s current presentation?

a) Mild b) Moderate c) Severe d) Cannot be determined without an IQ score

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Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Think of how you might evaluate a practice that is familiar to you. Briefly describe the evaluative study you might undertake with information on how the study sample would be selected. To what population would you be able to generalize your study findings on a scientific basis? To what population would you be able to generalize your findings on a logical basis? Explain why.

What will be an ideal response?

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