Discuss the various claims that the media made regarding the effects of specific drugs between the 1930s and the 2000s that were factually incorrect. Why were these claims made, how were they corrected, and have they died down now that the factual record has been set straight regarding these drugs?
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Which research method/design is most appropriate for looking at aging from the life-course perspective?
a. longitudinal research b. quasi-experimental design c. experimental design d. panel study e. survey analysis
What kinds of assessment and case review processes were used in the agency?
Emelia coordinated a Meals on Wheels Program for the elderly, and supervised 10 volunteers who delivered the meals. One day, when Emelia filled in for a volunteer and delivered a meal to the Snyders, she found Mr. Snyder very agitated and worried because Mrs. Snyder was missing. Apparently she had wandered off before. Because it was cold outside and they lived two blocks from a busy street, Emelia was alarmed and struggled with how to respond to this unexpected situation. As she tried to prioritize her responsibilities, she began to wonder if her volunteers were communicating with her and if they were well-trained for their responsibilities.
In order to externalize a problem, whether it's an internal experience, a syndrome, or a relationship pattern, the narrative therapist must ________________________________
a. prescribe it b. personify it c. ignore it and focus on unique outcomes d. ask the miracle question
An example of an organizational challenge is
a. Understanding ones' agency, its limitations, and its relationship to the community and other agencies b. Becoming aware of countertransference issues c. Keeping up with new technology d. Coping with fiscal realities e. Coping with political realities