_________________________ are antecedents to behavioral or environmental change that permit or facilitate motivation or environmental policy (e.g., availability and accessibility of resources, laws and policies, priorities).
a. Predisposing factors
B. Enabling factors
c. Reinforcing factors
d. Resonating factors
Ans: b
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B) ?trauma and abuse, illness and struggle may be injurious, but they may also be sources of challenge and opportunity. C) a social worker needs to hold high her or his expectations of clients and form alliances with their visions. D) ?a social worker is more effective when seen as a collaborator or consultant to a client than when seen as an expert or a professional.
A family-in-environment focus suggests that an event outside the family affecting one family member will actually
have an effect on all family members.
a. True b. False
Formal process evaluations may take the form of ______ about knowledge.
A. questionnaires B. tests C. surveys D. studies
Which of the following statements is true about published research studies?
a. Some published research studies are fatally flawed. b. Being published ensures that a research study is scientifically rigorous. c. To be useful, research studies should be flawless. d. Although some published studies might have minor flaws, none will be fatally flawed.