HN 410 Week 6 Quiz | Assignment Help | Purdue University Global
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- 18 Nov 2019
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Question 1
Single System Research Designs (SSRDs) are most
commonly used to monitor a client's progress in treatment but may also be used
in organizational or community practice.
Question options:
o
True
o
False
Identify the ingredient from the list below that
would be most necessary to conduct an SSRD.
Question options:
o
An observable and valid outcome measure
o
No less than 25 to 30 clients
o
Random assignment of clients
o
Ability to statistically analyze data
from the client
One good approach to selecting an outcome measure
would be to ask:
Question options:
o
What is the agency's funding source?
o
What is the agency's mission?
o
Who is the agency director?
o
What is the client profile?
Question 4
The SSRD term for taking repeated measures of some
client behavior over time to assess the extent of a client's problem is called
a ______.
Question 5
The two phases contained in an A - B design are:
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o
A = Action phase and B= Measurement
phase
o
A = Baseline and B= Intervention phase
o
Both A and B
o
None of the above
Which type of sampling approach would typically be
easier to create?
Question options:
o
probability
o
Van Nostrum
o
nonprobability
o
status level
Question 7
One must use which design if he/she wishes to talk
about a 5% margin of error with a survey?
Question options:
o
probability sampling
o
nonprobability sampling
o
convenience sampling
o
cluster sampling
Group research designs vary in complexity. At the lowest level are the:
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Experimental designs
o
Quasi-experimental designs
o
Pre-experimental designs
o
Multiple baseline designs
Question 9
Identify the accurate statement. In group research
designs, the notation X stands for:
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The baseline
o
The control group
o
The experimental group
o
The intervention
In the notation for experimental design, R
represents random assignment or randomization.
Question options:
o
True
o
False