All of the following ethical questions were raised by the Laud
Humphreys studies of homosexual behavior except one:
A. Had the researcher validated the clients' right to privacy?
B. Had participation in the study been voluntary?
C. Could the researchers have obtained this data without the use
of deception?
D. Was this research necessary since so much was already
known about this population?
D
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A term frequently used in social work that has a meaning similar to research-informed practice is practice
A) ?Personal-based B) ?Conclusion-infused C) ?Assessment-filtered D) ?Evidence-based
Reflecting content involves:
a. Listening carefully to and reflecting on (i.e., thinking deeply about) what a client says b. Listing the specific content or details of the client's story back to him or her c. The repetition of a client's message (also known in the field as ‘parroting') d. Listening carefully to, then feeding back the essence of what the client has said in the interviewer's own words
The case of the 18-Year-Old Foster Child in Transition: The Last Sessions represents which stage of the Ending Phase?
a. Mourning b. Denial c. Trying it on for Size d. The Farewell-Party Syndrome
During meetings of task groups it is recommended that
a) The leader work on easier items first b) The leader work on harder items first c) The order of working on items does not matter d) Work on special agenda items first