While using baseline measures, it is important to:
A) ?determine whether the client understands the method used.
B) ?evaluate the qualitative data of the measurements.
C) ?obtain measures under relatively consistent conditions.
D) ?select time intervals with the lowest incidence of behavioral excesses.
C
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Some critical differences in the calculation of the self-sufficiency standard vs. the U.S. poverty
threshold are: a) The self sufficiency standard is caculated by NASW, the U.S. poverty threshold is calculated by each state government. b) The self sufficency standard calculates the income necessary to meet basic needs based upon the marketplace, and does not include any possible public subsities, and it is updated annually. The U.S. poverty threshold includes in it's calculation all possible public subsities. c) The U.S. poverty standard is used as a general databased but is not used when considering new antipoverty policies or programs. The self sufficency standard is used primarily in social work policy texts. d) Only NASW has access to the self sufficency standard, and the general public has access to the U.S. poverty threshold data, both of which are updated annually to reflect the most accurate data available.
According to the utilitarian perspective, decision-making is ______.
A. a belief that the same response should fit all situations B. the balance between most good and least harm C. a decision based upon client rights D. an outcome that is fair for everyone
After establishing the purpose of a treatment group, the immediate next step is to:
A) ?decide on the leadership of the group. B) ?identify the need for the group. C) ?obtain the members' perspective on the purpose. D) ?conduct preliminary interviews.
A program designed to help the newly employed learn new skills would be an example of:
A) primary prevention. B) secondary prevention. C) tertiary prevention. D) quaternary prevention.