A child from a family of low socio-economic status is struggling in school academically. You explore how the cultural context might be influencing this child’s experience and discover that both parents work full time and the child does not have support with homework. You take action with administration in getting a late bus for students who want to stay an extra hour at school for homework support. Your approach is informed by what type of theoretical orientation?

a. Behaviorism
b. Contemporary
c. Psychdynamic
d. Humanism


b. Contemporary

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When the researcher can ensure that all in the population will be considered as part of the sample, based on the concrete list of the population then the researcher is using ______.

A. cluster sampling B. stratified sampling C. systematic random sampling D. simple random sampling

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The following is NOT true about employment insecurity

a. Employment is the most studied economic stressor for families b. Job insecurity, while stressful has been shown to have minimal effects on health, relationship quality, and mental health concerns c. Single-earner families are more vulnerable to employment insecurity d. When the economy is healthy, families prosper

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______refers to those overall service systems (i.e., child welfare, behavioral health, primary care) that incorporate a trauma-informed approach (and includes the wide array of trauma-informed practices).

a.Trauma-informed care b.Trauma-informed practices c.Trauma-focused policy d.Trauma-informed system

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“ the probability that a particular test of statistical significance will lead to rejection of a false null hypothesis” according to Gall, et al is known as_______________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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