With regards to ethical codes, practitioners are responsible for all of the following EXCEPT:
A) ?knowing how to identify and advocate for adequate resources.
B) ?identifying relevant standards to help guide their actions.
C) ?recognizing ethical issues.
D) ?only following agency rules if there is a conflict between those rules and the ethical code.
D
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Which of the following BEST defines Baconian fallacy?
A) the fallacy of assuming that a researcher can investigate a culture with a blank slate, with no preconceived opinions B) concepts one develops and uses within a specific cultural setting that are not generalizable to other cultural analysis C) the fallacy of assuming that a researcher can trim the excess (bacon) social interaction of a cultural setting to get to the real social structures that influence a society D) the problem of mistaking attributes of a variable for variables themselves
Which of these is an example of cultural lag?
A) A sedentary society relies on more grains than a nomadic society in the same environment. B) Women in one society learn new trends later than men, because they are less likely to be literate. C) A community adopts English words for pop culture but not for other aspects of language. D) A society has recently changed their diet but still maintains a food-related taboo.
In Koestler's view, dual minority identity can be understood as
a. A constant b. A variable c. A holon d. An output
This individual is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the agency to ensure the agency's goals and objectives are met
a. Volunteer Coordinator b. Chair of the Board of Directors c. Administrative Assistant d. Executive Director