In which of the following ways is the scientific method as used in the human services

different from that as used in the natural sciences?

A. observations are not as important
B. there is no theorizing about the data
C. data requires careful analysis
D. collection, testing, and analysis of data are usually simultaneous


D

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Which of the following is NOT an assumption in solution-focused practice:

a. The model recognizes that paying attention to what is right with the client is more useful than what is wrong with the client. b. Social workers should engage in a discussion of the client's capabilities. c. Intervention should focus on the client's past experiences. d. The source and methods of change will be generated from the client.

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____________________________ are defined as preferences, perceptions, and evaluations of worth.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Licensing issues may arise when practitioners interact with patients across state lines via _______________________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A person who seeking elective office:

a. Engages in the same tasks and uses the same skills as policy advocates. b. Primarily engages in the agenda-setting task. c. Primarily uses value-clarifying skills. d. Rarely uses policy analysis skills.

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