A macro-level practitioner is working with community members on developing a program that
prevents delinquency. Some of the community members think the program should be mandatory,
while others believe that it should be optional.
During the debates the social worker is cognizant to
listen to both sides of the argument, allowing herself to be open to multiple points of view. How is
this an example of critical thinking?
a) Considering alternative points of view
b) Understanding the importance of emotional expression
c) Understanding the importance of cognitive and emotional expressions
d) Empowering the community to prevent delinquency
a
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Exceptions are:
A. Questions that place the therapist outside of the family problem B. Similar to what Adlerians call anti-suggestions C. Similar to what White and Epston call unique events D. Statements of difference that the therapist notices from week to week
Social worker Sally Morley recognizes that she is not prepared to work with clients who have been sexually abused. When she learns that her new client is dealing with this issue, Sally should
A. read a book on the subject and continue to work with the client B. ask other staff how she should respond to this client C. refer her client to a professional with expertise in sexual abuse D. ignore her lack of preparation
If the sum of squares between is equal to 7 and the sum of squares within is equal to 3, what is the value of eta2?
A. .2 B. .43 C. .70 D. 1.4
Jimmy Carter was a conservative Democrat president.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)