Applying engagement skills, connecting resources for change, and respecting individuals for his/her worth describes the social worker’s role as a ______.

a. change facilitator
b. advocate
c. referent
d. broker


Ans: c

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Causal inference and generalizability are advantages of:

A) A-B-A-B designs B) A-B-C-D designs C) Group designs D) Non experimental designs

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Amelie is a social worker who has many clients. She knows that there are several biases, assumptions and

logical fallacies in the way she deals with her clients’ problems. Though she is aware of these flaws, she does not try to improve her critical thinking abilities. According to Paul and Elder’s critical thinking stages, Amelie is in the _____ stage.

A. challenged B. unreflective C. beginning D. accomplished

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The following activities are essential for social work engagement except:

a. valuing client experiences b. demonstrating client respect c. recognizing disparities d. cultivating opinions

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What elements are found in a frequency table?

What will be an ideal response?

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