Based on the vignette from question #5, an ethical dilemma of withdrawing an intervention may make
this ABAB design inappropriate.
Imagine the consequences of withholding treatment from a client
who struggles with drug addiction, domestic abuse, or is homeless. As social workers we are
ethically, sometimes legally, and probably morally obligated to implement interventions that
ameliorate people's connection with the social environment. What might be a second limitation of an
ABAB design?
a) Outcome variable needs to be reversible
b) It is a pre-experimental design
c) Intervention strength
d) No clinical relevance
a
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A. It is the primary program providing minimal financial assistance to individuals and families in the United States. B. It was established by the Social Security Act of 1935. C. It replaced the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. D. It provides greater authority to states than TANF.
Reagan and his economic advisors were convinced that supply-side economics would allow for sufficient capital available for investment and this would end stagflation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
____ analysis looks at issues of privilege and discrimination and the impact on the system of focus
A. Interpersonal B. Interactional C. Psychosocial D. Cultural
The court case that altered therapists' responsibility by mandating them to warn a person who
may be in danger from the behavior of your client is known as: A) Tarasoff vs. Regents of the University of California B) Brown vs. Board of Education C) Smith vs. Brown D) Supreme Court Case No. 435