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melihaburcu melihaburcu
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Existing counseling research is largely based on
 
  a) Non-white, low SES participants
  b) White, middle-class, educated participants
  c) White, under-educated participants
  d) Non-white, middle-class, educated participants

Q. 2

A primary concern of using a large sample is
 
  a) As the number of participants increases, the risk of finding true significance increases
  b) As the number of participants increases, the risk of finding significance where none exists increases
  c) It is less likely to be a representative sample of the target population
  d) None of the above are concerns related to larger sample sizes

Q. 3

The Conner's Rating Scales Revised is often used in the assessment of ADHD.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Q. 4

Which of the following is true?
 
  a) small sample sizes are encouraged for studies that may lead to serious consequences if results are incorrect
  b) larger samples are recommended when studying homogeneous populations
  c) larger sample sizes are recommended when studying heterogeneous populations
  d) small sample sizes are recommended when studying heterogeneous populations

Q. 5

Highlighting a specific case example is typically a goal of what type of research?
 
  a) Predictive designs
  b) Educational research
  c) Qualitative research
  d) Quantitative research
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Good timing, thanks!
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