Human service worker who is trained to work in a variety of settings and use several strategies is called a:
A. Specialist.
B. Caseworker.
C. Psychologist.
D. Generalist.
E. Clinical social worker
D
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A common assignment in social work policy courses is to analyze a social policy from another country in comparison with policy implementation in the United States. When students are undertaking this assignment, they are doing what?
A. expanding their academic knowledge without interest in practice B. doing comparative social policy analysis C. participating in a micro-level practice exercise D. developing a reflective essay.
A social researcher wants to test the hypothesis that college students who drink a lot while text messaging have more key strokes than those who do not drink while they text. The social researcher studies 50 drinking texters and 50 nondrinking texters
The average key strokes for the drinking texters was 142 with a standard deviation of 7.45. The average key strokes for the nondrinking texters was 134 with a standard deviation of 6.81. 1. What is the research hypothesis? 2. What is the null hypothesis? 3. Calculate t. 4. What are your degrees of freedom? 5. Are your results significant, and if so, at what level? 6. What are your conclusions about the null hypothesis?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
When you select a statistic to test your hypothesis, you need to know the level of measurement for each variable in your analysis.
When a person says “My father was critical”, the person really means:
A. He was that way with everyone in the nuclear family and held that position unless someone else outdid him over a long period of time B. He was in the kind of work that required critical assessments, like a police officer C. He was critical of me, because people tend to identify traits as relational D. He was an unhappy man who no one really liked