A child sorts all of his blocks into piles according to color. The red blocks are in one pile, the
blue blocks are in a second pile, and so on. The child has mastered
a) Reversibility
b) Conservation
c) Classification
d) Combination
C
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A theoretical orientation is best described as: a. a rigid framework that provides specific steps of how to conduct a counseling session. b. a set of general guidelines that counselors can use to make sense of what they are hearing and what needs tochange
c. a conceptualization of the intrapsychic structures that dictate a client's behavior. d. a set of techniques that can be used to promote behavioral changes.
As a result of the Kent, Gault, and Winship decisions:
a. the number of community treatment facilities has dramatically increased b. large numbers of minor delinquency cases are diverted from the court, increasing the demand for community based child welfare services c. constitutional safeguards were extended to children and youth in neglect and dependency hearings d. juvenile court judges may more easily institute informal, child centered delinquency procedures.
The reason why Max Weber's analysis of Calvinism and the Protestant ethic is important when examining the history of social welfare policy is because of their influence on
a. political leaders and their treatment of the poor. b. the religious community. c. the development of charity life in Colonial America. d. society's cultural mores related to poverty.
An important ethical issue for behavioral therapists is:
a. Influence b. Human rights c. Dignity d. All of the above