What can a measure of association tell the reader of a research report
about a relationship between variables?
A. the probability that it could have occurred because of sampling
error
B. the probability that it could have occurred because of sampling
bias
C. the strength of the relationship within the sample data
D. that there is a sampling bias
Selecting or formulating operational definitions of key terms;
development of a method for sampling; and identification of variables
would best describe what kind of research:
A. qualitative
B. quantitative
C. inductive
D. participant observation
Frederick is working with a mom who is having difficulty with stress.
Tom does not know if this is a chronic problem, or something that is
currently going on. He decides to do a baseline of three weeks before
implementing an intervention.
During the three weeks her stress level
continues to rise. He begins his intervention on week four. Over the
next six weeks her stress level continues to drop, and she reports little
to no stress. What should Frederick do to ensure that the intervention
has helped?
A. Keep doing the intervention because it is working.
B. Try a new intervention to see how that works
C. Discharge the client as she is better
D. Stop the intervention and continue testing to see if her stress
goes up or not.