With regard to recording responses in an interview, the text concludes that:
a. taking lengthy, verbatim notes may damage rapport.
b. it is best to record responses after the interview is over.
c. using tape recorders does not decrease the response rate.
d. both taking lengthy, verbatim notes may damage rapport and using tape
recorders does not decrease the response rate were conclusions in the text.
D
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a. The family might have progressed past where it was since being in family social work. b. The family social worker might have biases as a result of the notes. c. The theoretical framework might slant the new worker. d. The case notes might alert the family social worker to special issues and risks of working with the particular family.
Once a problem has been identified and a decision has been made to address the problem the next
step is: a) Find cases and documentation to substantiate the problem, and define the pervasiveness of the problem. b) Set up a meeting with collegues to discuss possible solutions to the problem. c) Contact relevant legislators and the local level, set a meeting and begin a discussion on how the problem could be addressed d) Begin by contacting a community organizer and planning a strategy to mobilize the community around solving the problem.
Conversion laws have been useful in:
A) allowing workers to transfer from one insurance plan to another. B) allowing workers to keep their insurance when changing jobs. C) adding names of new dependents on health insurance plans. D) allowing women to remain on their spouse's policy 3 years after divorce or widowhood.
Each objective has:
a. The same target date b. A specific target date c. A flexible target date d. An open-ended target date