Deck 2: Research Methodology, Assessment, and Theories: Investigating the Problem of Family Violence

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Which statement about the diversity of backgrounds and goals is TRUE of people concerned with family violence?

A) They have chosen to accept some forms of research and to exclude others.
B) They have had difficulty accommodating opposing points of view.
C) They have had difficulty accepting the validity of other disciplines' research.
D) Advocates have worked very harmoniously with researchers but not with professionals.
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Which of the following is the most accurate description of debates in the field of family violence?

A) Moderate.
B) Low-key.
C) Thoughtful.
D) Fractious.
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Which is FALSE about sociological approaches to family violence?

A) They developed after medical approaches.
B) Their approaches often rely on survey research.
C) They frequently postulate structural causation.
D) Feminist researchers often come from sociology.
Question
In the past, criminologists:

A) Were the first to conceptualize family violence as a crime.
B) Often studied psychologists' failures to follow ethical guidelines in treating victims.
C) Focused on stranger violence more than family violence.
D) Usually obtained professional training in a law school.
Question
Social work researchers most often use ________ to investigate family violence.

A) Handy clinical samples.
B) Large banks of crime statistics.
C) Large national surveys.
D) Government epidemiological data.
Question
In the past and currently, criminologists?

A) Were the first to conceptualize family violence as a crime.
B) Primarily studied psychologists' ethical failures.
C) Have primarily investigated forensic samples.
D) Have usually obtained professional training in the law.
Question
Which of the following is FALSE about sociological approaches to family violence?

A) They developed after epidemiological survey research.
B) Their approaches generally rely on survey research.
C) They frequently postulate structural causation for family violence.
D) They would examine topics such as marital power.
Question
Which pair of terms is LEAST appropriate in terms of research topics covered by family violence researchers?

A) Sociologists - socioeconomic status
B) Criminologists - effectiveness of protection orders
C) Public health experts - victim injuries
D) Psychologists - effects of incarceration
Question
Public and medical health researchers would be most interested in which of the following?

A) The functioning of child protective orders.
B) The role of prosecutors in domestic violence cases.
C) Counseling outcomes compared with incarceration outcomes.
D) Prevalence and incidence statistics of family violence.
Question
Psychologists most commonly:

A) Study the impact of cultural forces on the acceptance of family violence.
B) Obtain their research data from clinical samples of victims or perpetrators.
C) Work in settings such as the medical clinics and emergency rooms.
D) Investigate breakdowns in service delivery to victims of family violence.
Question
When investigating family violence, neuroscientists are the group most likely to study:

A) Orthopedic injuries related to battering.
B) The brain's reactions to fear stimuli.
C) Whether protection orders protect victims.
D) Hormonal changes correlated with battering.
Question
Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a topic studied by family violence researchers within the field of medicine, nursing, and public health?

A) The prevalence and incidence of rates of victims seeking assistance in an emergency room
B) The role that health care providers can play in intervention and prevention of family violence.
C) Variables that enhance the conviction rate of family violence perpetrators.
D) The nature of victims' injuries stemming from family violence.
Question
Legal research in family violence most clearly focuses on:

A) The application and outcomes of family violence laws.
B) The political ideology of the legislators constructing the laws.
C) The impact of child victims' advocates on the construction of laws
D) Whether shelter workers and researchers agree upon the need for laws.
Question
Which statement is TRUE about populations sampled in family violence research?

A) They frequently include individuals with no telephones.
B) They must exclude confidential documents like hospital records.
C) They may include special group like military recruits.
D) They are usually representative samples.
Question
Which factor is most likely to influence a researcher's selection of topics to investigate?

A) The agency's workload.
B) The availability of private funding.
C) The researchers' ideology.
D) An adviser's directives.
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Americans tend to believe that it is acceptable to?

A) Gently hit or push a stranger.
B) Kick a spouse in the shins or legs.
C) Hit a child when he/she misbehaves.
D) Let a sibling push another sibling off a roof.
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One task of macrotheories is to:

A) List all the possible causes of violence within families, such as genetic, cultural, and stress.
B) Explain the value of using the largest data bases possible, such as criminal statistics
C) Advocate the superiority of specific explanations compared with broad-based rationales
D) Identify the broad structural factors, such as income, that make families prone to violence.
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Patriarchy may contribute to family violence through:

A) Social approval of corporal punishment.
B) Attitudes that approve of women's equal rights.
C) Beliefs that men should have more privilege than women.
D) Cultural glorification of violence in the media and sports.
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Which of the following theories is NOT a macrotheory?

A) Individual difference factors in aggression.
B) Cultural factors such as patriarchy.
C) Structural factors such as poverty.
D) Deterrence factors such as punishment.
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Which factor is most likely a focus of feminist researchers?

A) Hormonal sex differences related to fear and aggression.
B) What happens when women are more aggressive than men.
C) The historical salience of family as a social institution.
D) How violence against women affects society at large.
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Which family factor is LEAST likely to stimulate family violence?

A) Power differentials among members.
B) Presence of extended family.
C) Concerns about family privacy.
D) Strong emotional investment.
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Deterrence theory assumes that:

A) Deviance is common when it does not engender costs.
B) Humans are born "evil" and are molded into conformity.
C) Humans are violent because they have not observed nonviolent control.
D) Deviance occurs as a "tit-for-tat" exchange of behaviors.
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People who believe that deterrence theory accounts for family violence point out that:

A) Justice is not meted out equitably.
B) Only public violence is condemned.
C) Family abusers are seldom punished severely.
D) Victims have the responsibility to avoid violence.
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Psychopathological explanations of family violence would be considered:

A) Macro theory approaches
B) Microtheory approaches
C) Multidimensional approaches
D) Outdated according to today's ideologies
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The aspect of social learning theory that most accurately explains family violence is?

A) Insight.
B) Biofeedback.
C) Active participation.
D) Observation of others
Question
Which statement is FALSE about the popularity of social learning theory?

A) Violence appears to transfer from one generation to the next.
B) Human laboratory experiments support the theory.
C) The theory accounts for over 90% of known cases of violence.
D) Boys abused as children are prone to violence as adults.
Question
An operant conditioning model suggests that a child molester who procured sex through verbal seduction would:

A) Forego other sexual encounters for some time.
B) Use verbal seduction the next time he wanted sex.
C) Try something like pornographic films next time.
D) Become interested in teaching others how to procure sex.
Question
What is TRUE about trauma theory?

A) Children traumatized by abuse suffer from PTSD.
B) A bullied child may avoid going to school.
C) Victim compliance reinforces the perpetrator's aggression.
D) Narcissism is a direct result of either early or late trauma.
Question
If a child avoids school because he or she is afraid of being bullied, the child is probably demonstrating:

A) Modeling.
B) Classical conditioning
C) Operant conditioning
D) Avoidance conditioning
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Which term LEAST belongs?

A) Psychopathological theories.
B) Narcissism.
C) Revictimization.
D) Antisocial personality disorder
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Which statement is TRUE of traits?

A) They refer to temporary mood states.
B) Their manifestation is seen only in specific situations.
C) They are constructs that do not exist in reality.
D) They are genetic descriptions rather than learned behaviors.
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Which of the following is TRUE about individual trait theories?

A) They emphasize patriarchal explanations of family violence.
B) They are more popular among criminologists than psychologists.
C) They usually emphasize the situational contributions, such as a run-down neighborhood, to family violence.
D) They assume that personality characteristics such as low self-esteem strongly contribute to family violence.
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The term typology refers to:

A) A pattern of traits.
B) Links between traits.
C) A group of situations.
D) A statistical summary of numerous studies.
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Which of the following is TRUE about psychobiological theories?

A) They are the most popular explanations for family violence.
B) They are viewed as "fads" by most criminologists.
C) They emphasize situational conditions that contribute to family violence.
D) They often include speculations about the genetic bases of violence.
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Which of the following is TRUE about systems theory?

A) It assumes that family violence stems from interactions between persons in a specific relationship.
B) It is the belief that certain personality traits are typical of offenders or victims of family violence.
C) It claims that aggression is related to self-esteem, anger, hostility, and poor problem-solving skills.
D) It claims that a type of learning occurs in violent families that allows for revictimization.
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An interpersonal interactional theory would assume that family violence:

A) Occurs whether or not the abused child is provocative and blameworthy.
B) Arises from the sheer volume of interactions between a parent and a child.
C) Stems from a stressor displayed one way in parents and another way in children.
D) Arises between specific pairs of family members rather than all family member pairs.
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Which of the following is TRUE of dyadic stress theories?

A) They explain violence as the result of a reciprocal interaction between two people.
B) They assume violence stems from the link between psychopathology and hostility.
C) They suggest that the perpetrator is far more to blame than the victim.
D) They are more popular with feminists than with those in the legal profession.
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Attachment theory suggests that:

A) Securely attached female infants rarely marry abusive men.
B) Disturbed patterns of attachment are found among abusive and neglecting families
C) Insecure attachment is the basis of men's desire to sexually assault women.
D) Manifestations of love hinder displays of violence within a single relationship.
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Which of the following is a major problem in studying family violence?

A) The lack of random assignment.
B) Jealousy and anger of other researchers toward those doing the study.
C) Blatant disregard for research in this area by the public.
D) The interjection of negative comments by IPV prevention experts.
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Which of the following does NOT represent an official statistic?

A) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
B) National Electronic Injury Surveillance System
C) National Violence Against Women Survey
D) Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Which statement is TRUE about victimization surveys?

A) They capture information about crimes that do not come to the attention of the police.
B) They show that victims prefer reporting to the police rather than to confidential surveys.
C) The anonymity of the respondents completely eliminates falsification of reports
D) They are good at tracking the chronic nature of family violence crimes.
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Which of the following is TRUE about data from informants?

A) Data are extremely reliable and very objective.
B) Data are freer of psychological distress than the victim's.
C) Data are surprisingly accurate about sexual crimes.
D) Data may not reflect a broad spectrum of observed behavior.
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Which of the following is a very infrequent data source for family violence?

A) Informants (e.g., parents).
B) Face-to-face interview.
C) Direct observation.
D) Anonymous school survey.
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Which of the following is a potential problem of data gleaned from self-report surveys of marital violence?

A) Data on the severity of marital assaults is excluded.
B) Perpetrators are likely to underreport their own violence.
C) Some surveys, such as the National Family Violence Surveys are unrepresentative.
D) Responses to the Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS1) overemphasize sexual assaults.
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Children reporting on parental arguments are probably participating in what type of study?

A) Victimization survey
B) Self-report
C) Direct observation
D) Informant reports
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In defining family violence, researchers need to differentiate _______ from "normative" abuse or common couple violence.

A) Battering.
B) Sexual abuse.
C) Rough-housing.
D) Intimate partner violence.
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All of the following are study samples used in researching family violence EXCEPT?

A) A representative sample
B) A clinical sample
C) A forensic sample
D) A systematic sample
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of relying on normative group scores?

A) Any comparison with the scores of representative persons is lost.
B) Scores from normative groups are prone to exaggerate racial differences.
C) Scores from normative groups represent scores from idealized persons.
D) The comparison does not control for any confounding variables.
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Which of the following is TRUE about using longitudinal studies?

A) It reduces the cost of an investigation.
B) It enhances recruitment possibilities.
C) It is fairly immune to changes attributable to aging.
D) It is preferable to cross-sectional studies.
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Which of the following is TRUE about most family violence research?

A) It tries to determine risk markers.
B) It is correlational in nature.
C) It includes well-conceptualized comparison groups.
D) It is forced to use normative data.
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The term "cultural malpractice" refers to researchers' tendencies to:

A) Interpret research of minority groups unfavorably.
B) Understudy certain groups of individuals.
C) Assume that studying minorities focuses unjustly on the group.
D) Use of minority persons for collection of self-incriminating data..
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Which statement is TRUE about the Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS) (Straus, 1979)?

A) It is most fruitfully used when several tests/retests are required over the research period.
B) Its purposes are to identify and quantify specific forms of violent behaviors.
C) The scale focuses exclusively on physical forms of violence.
D) It is intended to measure inter-group conflicts.
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Which criticism of the original Conflict Tactic Scales (CTS) is LEAST valid?

A) It fails to measure the antecedents of aggression.
B) It fails to take gender differences into account.
C) It assumes violence occurs only within a conflict.
D) It is unreliable according to several researchers.
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Family violence experts are increasingly calling for more research on:

A) Psychological abuse.
B) Prepubescent boys.
C) Types of sexual abuse.
D) Physical punishment.
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Family violence incidence rates refer to the ______ of the condition/event within a given time and population.

A) Frequency
B) Severity
C) Duration
D) Ratio
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The case histories in the book are most likely to provide:

A) Recency data.
B) Frequency data.
C) Prevalence data.
D) Qualitative data.
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One way that researchers have fallen short in presenting a comprehensive view of family violence is that they fail to:

A) Include some of the most important types of individuals (e.g., homeless) in their samples.
B) Recognize the breadth of the problem throughout all segments of the society.
C) Use multivariate research designs and statistical evaluations.
D) Examine the most probable cause and effect relationships.
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The "Duty to warn" is a guideline devised to?

A) Help policemen during an arrest.
B) Protect certain endangered people.
C) Protect undocumented workers from harassment.
D) Protect neighborhoods from convicted sex offenders.
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Which statement about conflicting goals of researchers and practitioners is FALSE? (Box 2.3)

A) Agency directors tend to be arrogant and believe research is unimportant.
B) Researchers focus on issues related to implementing the scientific method.
C) Practitioners center on improving clients' functioning.
D) The resolution about conflicting goals is genuine researcher-practitioner collaboration.
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Which of the following is NOT a treatment issue?

A) Insufficient training.
B) Lack of caring for clients.
C) Failure to use evidence-based methods.
D) Lack of cultural sensitivity.
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Discuss one of the two most common debates that occur in the field of family violence.
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Explain social learning theory and its applicability to family violence.
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Describe three interpersonal interaction theories.
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Describe as many data sources that may be used in family violence research that you can...
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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of obtaining self-report data about family violence.
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Thoroughly discuss the Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS) (Straus, 1979) in terms of its purposes, questions, and used.
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Discuss the types of research in family violence undertaken in one of the following academic areas: sociology, psychology, or criminology, biobehavioral, or neuroscience.
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Discuss some of the most common methodological problems in conducting family violence research.
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Discuss the need for diversity awareness and cultural competence in research and practice.
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Discuss why it is so difficult to study family violence.
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Discuss the importance of ethics in family violence research and practice.
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Discuss five questions related to family violence research (e.g., "Who asks the questions?).
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What do you think is/are some of the root cause(s) of family violence?
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Propose an investigation of family violence that you would like to conduct. Describe the populations and data sources that you would plan to use.
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Analyze the case of Juanita and Miguel in terms of its causes.
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If you were appointed to distribute federal research money, what type of research would you select to fund and why?
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What can be done to encourage cross-disciplinary research?
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If you were a research participant, which ethical guidelines would be most important to you?
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1
Which statement about the diversity of backgrounds and goals is TRUE of people concerned with family violence?

A) They have chosen to accept some forms of research and to exclude others.
B) They have had difficulty accommodating opposing points of view.
C) They have had difficulty accepting the validity of other disciplines' research.
D) Advocates have worked very harmoniously with researchers but not with professionals.
They have had difficulty accommodating opposing points of view.
2
Which of the following is the most accurate description of debates in the field of family violence?

A) Moderate.
B) Low-key.
C) Thoughtful.
D) Fractious.
Fractious.
3
Which is FALSE about sociological approaches to family violence?

A) They developed after medical approaches.
B) Their approaches often rely on survey research.
C) They frequently postulate structural causation.
D) Feminist researchers often come from sociology.
They developed after medical approaches.
4
In the past, criminologists:

A) Were the first to conceptualize family violence as a crime.
B) Often studied psychologists' failures to follow ethical guidelines in treating victims.
C) Focused on stranger violence more than family violence.
D) Usually obtained professional training in a law school.
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Social work researchers most often use ________ to investigate family violence.

A) Handy clinical samples.
B) Large banks of crime statistics.
C) Large national surveys.
D) Government epidemiological data.
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In the past and currently, criminologists?

A) Were the first to conceptualize family violence as a crime.
B) Primarily studied psychologists' ethical failures.
C) Have primarily investigated forensic samples.
D) Have usually obtained professional training in the law.
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Which of the following is FALSE about sociological approaches to family violence?

A) They developed after epidemiological survey research.
B) Their approaches generally rely on survey research.
C) They frequently postulate structural causation for family violence.
D) They would examine topics such as marital power.
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Which pair of terms is LEAST appropriate in terms of research topics covered by family violence researchers?

A) Sociologists - socioeconomic status
B) Criminologists - effectiveness of protection orders
C) Public health experts - victim injuries
D) Psychologists - effects of incarceration
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Public and medical health researchers would be most interested in which of the following?

A) The functioning of child protective orders.
B) The role of prosecutors in domestic violence cases.
C) Counseling outcomes compared with incarceration outcomes.
D) Prevalence and incidence statistics of family violence.
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Psychologists most commonly:

A) Study the impact of cultural forces on the acceptance of family violence.
B) Obtain their research data from clinical samples of victims or perpetrators.
C) Work in settings such as the medical clinics and emergency rooms.
D) Investigate breakdowns in service delivery to victims of family violence.
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When investigating family violence, neuroscientists are the group most likely to study:

A) Orthopedic injuries related to battering.
B) The brain's reactions to fear stimuli.
C) Whether protection orders protect victims.
D) Hormonal changes correlated with battering.
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Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a topic studied by family violence researchers within the field of medicine, nursing, and public health?

A) The prevalence and incidence of rates of victims seeking assistance in an emergency room
B) The role that health care providers can play in intervention and prevention of family violence.
C) Variables that enhance the conviction rate of family violence perpetrators.
D) The nature of victims' injuries stemming from family violence.
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Legal research in family violence most clearly focuses on:

A) The application and outcomes of family violence laws.
B) The political ideology of the legislators constructing the laws.
C) The impact of child victims' advocates on the construction of laws
D) Whether shelter workers and researchers agree upon the need for laws.
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Which statement is TRUE about populations sampled in family violence research?

A) They frequently include individuals with no telephones.
B) They must exclude confidential documents like hospital records.
C) They may include special group like military recruits.
D) They are usually representative samples.
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Which factor is most likely to influence a researcher's selection of topics to investigate?

A) The agency's workload.
B) The availability of private funding.
C) The researchers' ideology.
D) An adviser's directives.
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Americans tend to believe that it is acceptable to?

A) Gently hit or push a stranger.
B) Kick a spouse in the shins or legs.
C) Hit a child when he/she misbehaves.
D) Let a sibling push another sibling off a roof.
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One task of macrotheories is to:

A) List all the possible causes of violence within families, such as genetic, cultural, and stress.
B) Explain the value of using the largest data bases possible, such as criminal statistics
C) Advocate the superiority of specific explanations compared with broad-based rationales
D) Identify the broad structural factors, such as income, that make families prone to violence.
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18
Patriarchy may contribute to family violence through:

A) Social approval of corporal punishment.
B) Attitudes that approve of women's equal rights.
C) Beliefs that men should have more privilege than women.
D) Cultural glorification of violence in the media and sports.
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Which of the following theories is NOT a macrotheory?

A) Individual difference factors in aggression.
B) Cultural factors such as patriarchy.
C) Structural factors such as poverty.
D) Deterrence factors such as punishment.
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Which factor is most likely a focus of feminist researchers?

A) Hormonal sex differences related to fear and aggression.
B) What happens when women are more aggressive than men.
C) The historical salience of family as a social institution.
D) How violence against women affects society at large.
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Which family factor is LEAST likely to stimulate family violence?

A) Power differentials among members.
B) Presence of extended family.
C) Concerns about family privacy.
D) Strong emotional investment.
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22
Deterrence theory assumes that:

A) Deviance is common when it does not engender costs.
B) Humans are born "evil" and are molded into conformity.
C) Humans are violent because they have not observed nonviolent control.
D) Deviance occurs as a "tit-for-tat" exchange of behaviors.
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People who believe that deterrence theory accounts for family violence point out that:

A) Justice is not meted out equitably.
B) Only public violence is condemned.
C) Family abusers are seldom punished severely.
D) Victims have the responsibility to avoid violence.
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Psychopathological explanations of family violence would be considered:

A) Macro theory approaches
B) Microtheory approaches
C) Multidimensional approaches
D) Outdated according to today's ideologies
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The aspect of social learning theory that most accurately explains family violence is?

A) Insight.
B) Biofeedback.
C) Active participation.
D) Observation of others
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Which statement is FALSE about the popularity of social learning theory?

A) Violence appears to transfer from one generation to the next.
B) Human laboratory experiments support the theory.
C) The theory accounts for over 90% of known cases of violence.
D) Boys abused as children are prone to violence as adults.
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An operant conditioning model suggests that a child molester who procured sex through verbal seduction would:

A) Forego other sexual encounters for some time.
B) Use verbal seduction the next time he wanted sex.
C) Try something like pornographic films next time.
D) Become interested in teaching others how to procure sex.
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What is TRUE about trauma theory?

A) Children traumatized by abuse suffer from PTSD.
B) A bullied child may avoid going to school.
C) Victim compliance reinforces the perpetrator's aggression.
D) Narcissism is a direct result of either early or late trauma.
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If a child avoids school because he or she is afraid of being bullied, the child is probably demonstrating:

A) Modeling.
B) Classical conditioning
C) Operant conditioning
D) Avoidance conditioning
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Which term LEAST belongs?

A) Psychopathological theories.
B) Narcissism.
C) Revictimization.
D) Antisocial personality disorder
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Which statement is TRUE of traits?

A) They refer to temporary mood states.
B) Their manifestation is seen only in specific situations.
C) They are constructs that do not exist in reality.
D) They are genetic descriptions rather than learned behaviors.
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Which of the following is TRUE about individual trait theories?

A) They emphasize patriarchal explanations of family violence.
B) They are more popular among criminologists than psychologists.
C) They usually emphasize the situational contributions, such as a run-down neighborhood, to family violence.
D) They assume that personality characteristics such as low self-esteem strongly contribute to family violence.
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The term typology refers to:

A) A pattern of traits.
B) Links between traits.
C) A group of situations.
D) A statistical summary of numerous studies.
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Which of the following is TRUE about psychobiological theories?

A) They are the most popular explanations for family violence.
B) They are viewed as "fads" by most criminologists.
C) They emphasize situational conditions that contribute to family violence.
D) They often include speculations about the genetic bases of violence.
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Which of the following is TRUE about systems theory?

A) It assumes that family violence stems from interactions between persons in a specific relationship.
B) It is the belief that certain personality traits are typical of offenders or victims of family violence.
C) It claims that aggression is related to self-esteem, anger, hostility, and poor problem-solving skills.
D) It claims that a type of learning occurs in violent families that allows for revictimization.
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36
An interpersonal interactional theory would assume that family violence:

A) Occurs whether or not the abused child is provocative and blameworthy.
B) Arises from the sheer volume of interactions between a parent and a child.
C) Stems from a stressor displayed one way in parents and another way in children.
D) Arises between specific pairs of family members rather than all family member pairs.
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37
Which of the following is TRUE of dyadic stress theories?

A) They explain violence as the result of a reciprocal interaction between two people.
B) They assume violence stems from the link between psychopathology and hostility.
C) They suggest that the perpetrator is far more to blame than the victim.
D) They are more popular with feminists than with those in the legal profession.
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38
Attachment theory suggests that:

A) Securely attached female infants rarely marry abusive men.
B) Disturbed patterns of attachment are found among abusive and neglecting families
C) Insecure attachment is the basis of men's desire to sexually assault women.
D) Manifestations of love hinder displays of violence within a single relationship.
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39
Which of the following is a major problem in studying family violence?

A) The lack of random assignment.
B) Jealousy and anger of other researchers toward those doing the study.
C) Blatant disregard for research in this area by the public.
D) The interjection of negative comments by IPV prevention experts.
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40
Which of the following does NOT represent an official statistic?

A) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
B) National Electronic Injury Surveillance System
C) National Violence Against Women Survey
D) Federal Bureau of Investigation
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41
Which statement is TRUE about victimization surveys?

A) They capture information about crimes that do not come to the attention of the police.
B) They show that victims prefer reporting to the police rather than to confidential surveys.
C) The anonymity of the respondents completely eliminates falsification of reports
D) They are good at tracking the chronic nature of family violence crimes.
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42
Which of the following is TRUE about data from informants?

A) Data are extremely reliable and very objective.
B) Data are freer of psychological distress than the victim's.
C) Data are surprisingly accurate about sexual crimes.
D) Data may not reflect a broad spectrum of observed behavior.
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43
Which of the following is a very infrequent data source for family violence?

A) Informants (e.g., parents).
B) Face-to-face interview.
C) Direct observation.
D) Anonymous school survey.
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44
Which of the following is a potential problem of data gleaned from self-report surveys of marital violence?

A) Data on the severity of marital assaults is excluded.
B) Perpetrators are likely to underreport their own violence.
C) Some surveys, such as the National Family Violence Surveys are unrepresentative.
D) Responses to the Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS1) overemphasize sexual assaults.
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45
Children reporting on parental arguments are probably participating in what type of study?

A) Victimization survey
B) Self-report
C) Direct observation
D) Informant reports
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46
In defining family violence, researchers need to differentiate _______ from "normative" abuse or common couple violence.

A) Battering.
B) Sexual abuse.
C) Rough-housing.
D) Intimate partner violence.
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47
All of the following are study samples used in researching family violence EXCEPT?

A) A representative sample
B) A clinical sample
C) A forensic sample
D) A systematic sample
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48
Which of the following is a disadvantage of relying on normative group scores?

A) Any comparison with the scores of representative persons is lost.
B) Scores from normative groups are prone to exaggerate racial differences.
C) Scores from normative groups represent scores from idealized persons.
D) The comparison does not control for any confounding variables.
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49
Which of the following is TRUE about using longitudinal studies?

A) It reduces the cost of an investigation.
B) It enhances recruitment possibilities.
C) It is fairly immune to changes attributable to aging.
D) It is preferable to cross-sectional studies.
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50
Which of the following is TRUE about most family violence research?

A) It tries to determine risk markers.
B) It is correlational in nature.
C) It includes well-conceptualized comparison groups.
D) It is forced to use normative data.
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51
The term "cultural malpractice" refers to researchers' tendencies to:

A) Interpret research of minority groups unfavorably.
B) Understudy certain groups of individuals.
C) Assume that studying minorities focuses unjustly on the group.
D) Use of minority persons for collection of self-incriminating data..
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52
Which statement is TRUE about the Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS) (Straus, 1979)?

A) It is most fruitfully used when several tests/retests are required over the research period.
B) Its purposes are to identify and quantify specific forms of violent behaviors.
C) The scale focuses exclusively on physical forms of violence.
D) It is intended to measure inter-group conflicts.
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53
Which criticism of the original Conflict Tactic Scales (CTS) is LEAST valid?

A) It fails to measure the antecedents of aggression.
B) It fails to take gender differences into account.
C) It assumes violence occurs only within a conflict.
D) It is unreliable according to several researchers.
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54
Family violence experts are increasingly calling for more research on:

A) Psychological abuse.
B) Prepubescent boys.
C) Types of sexual abuse.
D) Physical punishment.
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55
Family violence incidence rates refer to the ______ of the condition/event within a given time and population.

A) Frequency
B) Severity
C) Duration
D) Ratio
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56
The case histories in the book are most likely to provide:

A) Recency data.
B) Frequency data.
C) Prevalence data.
D) Qualitative data.
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57
One way that researchers have fallen short in presenting a comprehensive view of family violence is that they fail to:

A) Include some of the most important types of individuals (e.g., homeless) in their samples.
B) Recognize the breadth of the problem throughout all segments of the society.
C) Use multivariate research designs and statistical evaluations.
D) Examine the most probable cause and effect relationships.
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58
The "Duty to warn" is a guideline devised to?

A) Help policemen during an arrest.
B) Protect certain endangered people.
C) Protect undocumented workers from harassment.
D) Protect neighborhoods from convicted sex offenders.
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59
Which statement about conflicting goals of researchers and practitioners is FALSE? (Box 2.3)

A) Agency directors tend to be arrogant and believe research is unimportant.
B) Researchers focus on issues related to implementing the scientific method.
C) Practitioners center on improving clients' functioning.
D) The resolution about conflicting goals is genuine researcher-practitioner collaboration.
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60
Which of the following is NOT a treatment issue?

A) Insufficient training.
B) Lack of caring for clients.
C) Failure to use evidence-based methods.
D) Lack of cultural sensitivity.
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61
Discuss one of the two most common debates that occur in the field of family violence.
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62
Explain social learning theory and its applicability to family violence.
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63
Describe three interpersonal interaction theories.
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64
Describe as many data sources that may be used in family violence research that you can...
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65
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of obtaining self-report data about family violence.
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66
Thoroughly discuss the Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS) (Straus, 1979) in terms of its purposes, questions, and used.
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67
Discuss the types of research in family violence undertaken in one of the following academic areas: sociology, psychology, or criminology, biobehavioral, or neuroscience.
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68
Discuss some of the most common methodological problems in conducting family violence research.
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69
Discuss the need for diversity awareness and cultural competence in research and practice.
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70
Discuss why it is so difficult to study family violence.
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71
Discuss the importance of ethics in family violence research and practice.
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72
Discuss five questions related to family violence research (e.g., "Who asks the questions?).
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73
What do you think is/are some of the root cause(s) of family violence?
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74
Propose an investigation of family violence that you would like to conduct. Describe the populations and data sources that you would plan to use.
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75
Analyze the case of Juanita and Miguel in terms of its causes.
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76
If you were appointed to distribute federal research money, what type of research would you select to fund and why?
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77
What can be done to encourage cross-disciplinary research?
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78
If you were a research participant, which ethical guidelines would be most important to you?
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