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SOCW 6101 WEEK 8 AND WEEK 9 ASSIGNMENT
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST
2023 (ALL IN ONE DOCUMENT) ALREADY GRADED A+
(WALDEN UNIVERSITY)
T or F: In qualitative methods, researchers learn by observing as they participate in a
natural setting? - ANSWER: True

T or F: Intensive Interviewing tends to contain highly structured questioning. -
ANSWER: False

T or F: Qualitative Research usually uses deductive reasoning. - ANSWER: False

Which of the following is false about participant observation? - ANSWER: Natural
processes are manipulated by the researcher

T or F: Single subject designs are easily implemented in social service agency settings.
- ANSWER: True

T or F: Participants must not know that intervention may be delayed while baseline
information is being collected so as not to taint the results. - ANSWER: False

Level: - ANSWER: Magnitude or amount of target variable

Trend - ANSWER: An ascending or descending pattern

Variability - ANSWER: How different the scores are within a phase

Graph - ANSWER: Diagrammed representation of change along axes

T or F: Sampling allows us to determine the generalizability of research findings -
ANSWER: True

The entire set of individuals or other entities to which study finds will be generalized
is the - ANSWER: Population

Simple Random Sampling: - ANSWER: Elements are selected by use of a random
number table

Systematic random sampling - ANSWER: Elements are selected by choosing every
nth element on the sampling frame after a random starting point

Cluster Sampling - ANSWER: Groups are randomly selected, and then elements are
randomly selected from those groups

, Stratified Random Sampling - ANSWER: Sub-groups within the population are
identified as sharing some characteristics, and elements are randomly selected from
those sub groups

T or F: Social Science is defined as the use of scientific methods to investigate
individuals, societies, and social processes. - ANSWER: True

Overgeneralization: - ANSWER: Unjustifiably concluding that what is true for some
cases is true for all cases

Illogical Reasoning - ANSWER: Prematurely jumping to conclusions or arguing on the
basis of invalid assumptions

Selective Observation - ANSWER: Noting observations that coincide with pre-
exisiting preferences or beliefs

Resistance to change: - ANSWER: Reluctance to change ideas even in light of new
information

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) has resulted in a 50% decrease in
the number of families receiving assistance and a 50% increase in the number of
working mothers. This information suggests which kind of social research. - ANSWER:
Evaluation

T or F: A standard guideline in social work research ethics is that research should
cause no harm to subjects. - ANSWER: True

T or F: Debriefing must occur if deception of your subjects is necessary in the course
of your research. - ANSWER: True

The institutional review board (IRB) will close down a social work study because -
ANSWER: Any and all of the reasons listed above

Most research proposals will contain all of the following except: - ANSWER: A
findings section

Experienced writers suggest all of the following except: - ANSWER: Leave final
editing to the last minute

Academic journal articles contain all of the following sections except: - ANSWER:
Executive Summary

After you have completed a draft of research report, which of the following
techniques will help you improve your organization? - ANSWER: All of the above

In academic journal articles, who reviews reports to suggest whether they should be
published? - ANSWER: Anonymous Peers

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