Acceptance is rooted in the social work value of:
a. integrity.
b. importance of human relationships.
c. dignity and worth of each human being.
d. competence.
C
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Which of the following scenarios is an example of goal-directed behavior?
a. Deborah sees her favorite toy on the counter top out of her reach. Her mother put it there when she was cleaning up the kitchen. Deborah pushes a chair over to the counter, climbs up, and retrieves her toy. b. Mark enjoys watching a dog play in the grass. The dog walks behind a row of bushes and Mark turns to watch a bird instead. The dog walks back out from behind the bushes and Mark is surprised. c. Angela's mother touches her cheek with her finger. Angela turns her head and begins sucking her mother's finger. d. Allen accidentally puts his finger in his mouth and begins sucking. He finds this behavior soothing and accidentally repeats the movement later, developing a pattern of behavior.
The service-user involvement movement ______
a. is limited to participation in self-help groups b. has a singular focus on social policies c. provides a venue for redressing power inequities d. creates barriers to consumer involvement
As teenagers become more involved with peers and romantic partners their interactions with
siblings increase. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Joaquin is a social work researcher who wants to study the impact of technology on family
relationships. Currently he is in the process of designing the research and hopes to discover new explanations. Further, his main objectives are to answer research questions. What type of research is Joaquin designing? a) Exploratory b) Explanatory c) Experimental d) Predictive