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Full Applied Social Research A Tool For The Human Services 9Th Edition Test Bank Monette PDF Docx Full Chapter Chapter
ANS: A
PG: 21
ANS: D
PG: 21-22
6. The adage “birds of a feather flock together” is used in the text as a way of illustrating which
source of knowledge?
a. common sense
b. experience
c. authority
d. tradition
ANS: A
PG: 22
a. it is rarely accurate.
b. it is not based on experience.
c. it relies too heavily on experience and not on tradition.
d. it often explains everything, even when those explanations conflict with one
another.
ANS: D
PG: 22
ANS: A
PG: 22
9. Which of the following are differences between science and journalism as sources of
knowledge?
ANS: B
PG: 23
10. Which of the following would be the most complete definition of "science" as a source of
knowledge?
ANS: C
PG: 23
11. Which of the following is NOT one of the distinguishing characteristics of science listed in
the text?
a. empirical
b. provisional
c. objectivity
d. evaluation
ANS: D
PG: 23-24
12. Which of the following is a reason for replication in science?
ANS: A
PG: 24
13. According to the text, scientific human service practice should have all of the following
EXCEPT:
ANS: D
PG: 25-26
14. According to the text, the unwanted intrusion of personal values into service delivery can be
controlled by all of the following EXCEPT:
ANS: A
PG: 25-26
a. speculations that social scientists make regarding human behavior and social
phenomena.
b. a set of interrelated, abstract concepts and statements that offer an explanation
of some phenomenon.
c. assumptions that have been proven through research to be true.
d. concepts and statements that may be true but about which there is no
evidence.
ANS: B
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