Group designs can be valuable to social work research, particularly if the goals of the research are to
explain, predict, or claim causal inferences. Many of these methodologies involve using control or
comparison groups.
What makes these two groups different?
a) validity
b) Reliability
c) Random sampling
d) Random assignment
d
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What will be an ideal response?
Planning and running successful meetings is an essential skill of committee chairs. Which of the following is a helpful tip to planning and running quality meetings?
a. Arrange the tables and chairs auditorium style b. Begin the meeting after everyone arrives c. Remain neutral d. Encourage argumentative discussions
The use of more than one baseline as a means of measuring change is called:
a. Baselining b. Multiple baselines c. Double-subject design
A solution-oriented therapist uses a client's description of "feeling blue" and having "a case of the crazies." This is an example of:
A) carefully attending to the client's word choice. B) allowing the client to diagnose him or her self. C) dismissing the clinical significance of symptoms. D) colluding with the client against the problem.