All of the following are useful for clients in the contemplation stage EXCEPT
a. state or restate the problems or challenges to be sure there is a clear understanding
b. delineate clear goals and the timing of beginning steps.
c. discuss the client's perception of both the advantages and disadvantages of making a change.
d. support the client's feelings of ambivalence toward making a change.
b
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The knowledge base can be most useful in answering which of the following questions?
A. What is the problem or issue are we studying? Why are we studying it? How can we fix the problem or better understand it? B. When will we need to do something about the nature of this theme? Where do we change things in regard to this issue? C. What is the statistical test we will need to employ in the testing of our study hypothesis? Why do we need to use this particular statistical test? D. Where is the best venue for conducting a study of this theme? How can we find this venue?
The residual view of social welfare is most likely to treat it as _______
A. something that is owed to people B. an extra service the state does not have to provide C. a specialized service ordinarily done by professionals D. a way to help citizens live their lives optimally
In general, strengths of survey research include
a. making large samples feasible. b. showing causality. c. flexible uncovering of deeper meanings for each respondent . d. directly measuring what people actually do, not just what they say.
What Act created the federal trusteeship over Native people and resulted in the loss of Native land holdings?
a. Native American Land Holdings Act b. Dawes Act c. Cultural Genocide Act d. Indigenous Relegation Act