By 2050, what proportion of the residents of the United States will be people of color?
a. 25%
b. 35%
c. 50%
d. 75%
c. 50%
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The Dodo Bird Verdict is supported by which finding?
A. The majority of studies that compare one model of treatment to another model of treatment do not find significant differences in client outcome. B. The majority of studies that compare one model of treatment to another model of treatment find significant differences in client outcome. C. Client outcome is worse if one major component of a model of treatment is withdrawn from some clients but not other clients. D. The therapist’s allegiance to the form of treatment provided is a better predictor of client outcome than is the choice of the form of treatment.
How are behavior theories consistent with social work values?
a. Behavior theories acknowledge human beings’ freedom or self-determination in creatively problem solving and in responding to their own unique needs. b. Behavior theories are easily applied to the practice with diverse client populations based on gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and sexual expression. c. Behaviorally-oriented social workers view their use of behaviorist interventions with clients as demonstrating the greatest level of professional competence. d. Behavioral approaches are often able to sustain treatment effects after treatment has ended and when clients return to live in their natural, social environments.
There are a number of occupational health hazards related to stress. One of the categories of these stressors is known as career stressors, which include all but which of the following?
A. inadequate authority to accomplish one's job B. lack of promotion opportunity C. new responsibilities D. unemployment
A technique a researcher can use for informing stakeholders of information gathered that involves members of the same group or neighborhood gathering to explore interests or agendas is called___________
A) agency B) community group meetings C) informal meetings D) in-group forums