Cultures, subcultures, race and ethnic groups are examples of:
A. Reasons not to serve certain clients
B. Prejudice
C. Sociological divisions among people
D. Political divisions among people
C
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Social work students have been going to a research methods course throughout the semester. They
have learned a lot about multiple types of research, including exploratory and explanatory research designs. In addition, they have been instructed on how ethics and theory help shape research designs. Overall, what is the most important point to consider when creating a research design? a) Best fit for research questions and hypotheses b) Best suits the needs of the researcher c) Ability to be published and consumed by as many people possible d) Best fit for theory
The text gives as an example of a research problem “the cause of drug addiction.” The
difficulty with this research problem, as stated, is:
a. it cannot be resolved through observation. b. it is not sufficiently specific. c. it is a nonempirical issue. d. it is a nonconceptual issue.
In situations where the problem seems obvious and clear, there is no need to further explore the issues
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What type of organization was Interfaith Mission House (IMH)? What was its connection to Church at Union Station (CUS)?
Social worker Angelina Pettit enjoyed practicing in a faith-based agency, where she found deep personal meaning in her work with clients. However, the work was complicated by the agencyís integral connections with her church. Her husband, Philip, a group leader in their church, invited Jacob and Raymond, two single men in his group and the church who were also Angelinaís clients, to their home for Christmas dinner. Angelina generally felt successful in managing her dual relationships, but it seemed this situation was hitting ìtoo close to home.î Their coming to dinner could challenge her sense of professionalism regarding dual relationships. But, she felt compelled to follow her faith and belief that individuals should not be alone during the Christmas season, and that celebrating community and being loved within the church family was important.