One of the biggest challenges for a child or other caregiver may be getting an older adult to accept that she or he can no longer live in her or his home safely
a. True
b. False
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Determining the extent and nature of client improvement is not an aspect of
intervention implementation. a. True b. False
Sampling bias refers to:
A. deliberately selecting the most diverse cases for study. B. the systematic distortion of a research sample. C. the natural tendency of a sample to differ to some degree from the population from which it was drawn. D. the use of a sample that is too small to conduct the type of statistical analysis that is required.
During the initial contact stage, the following types of interventions are typically used EXCEPT:
A. becoming more aware of a child's behavior and signs of alcohol/drug use. B. expressing concerns about safety. C. conducting a formal intervention and looking at inpatient/residential treatment for chemical dependency. D. talking with other parents about a child's behavior in their homes. E. discussing at-risk factors of alcohol/drug dependence and addiction.
Which of the following is NOT a contextual factor that could affect implementation?
a. Which political party is in power. b. Rulings of the courts. c. Degree of interdepartmental cooperation. d. The media.