A key approach to data collection and operationalization of the dependent variable in qualitative research is known as ______.
A. true experiment
B. quasi-experiment
C. triangulation
D. stratified sampling
Ans: C
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Violet (87 years old and very frail) needs more home care, but she has denied this need to her concerned children. She continues to tell them that she can handle each situation on her own and says that living alone is not dangerous (although she has fallen numerous times and in fact broke her pelvis), and that she is an “independent” woman who does not need any help. This is an example of
a. Problem-focused coping b. Emotion-focused coping c. Instrumental –focused coping d. Social-focused coping
A client who is thinking about overcoming a problem but has not yet made a commitment to finding a resolution is in which stage of change?
a. preparation b. precontemplation c. action d. contemplation
Carl began showing irritability and difficulty thinking, symptoms of his later diagnosed bipolar disorder, about 14 months before he was first diagnosed. Then, gradually, the number and intensity of symptoms increased. Which of the following best describes Carl?
a. Fourteen months before his diagnosis, he was in the prodromal phase, and he had insidious symptom onset. b. He cannot be diagnosed with bipolar I disorder because his symptom onset was gradual. c. The prodromal symptoms Carl displayed were unusual for those with bipolar disorders. d. Carl should have been diagnosed 14 months ago when the first symptom appeared.
Considerable overlapping of stages is common in all groups. This is especially true of movement from
a. the pregroup interview to the initial stage. b. the initial stage to the transition stage. c. the transition stage to the working stage. d. the working stage to the final stage.