Liberals believe that inequalities between social classes increase the work incentive of relatively poor persons by making them understand that they have to work hard to get ahead

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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All of the following are primary factors that impact why most people have problems except:

a. genetic and hereditary factors b. socialization and behaviors learned through interacting with others c. a conscious, personal choice to allow the problems to occur d. geography, climate and resources

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Should Emelia report this situation to Adult Protective Services? Why or why not?

Emelia coordinated a Meals on Wheels Program for the elderly, and supervised 10 volunteers who delivered the meals. One day, when Emelia filled in for a volunteer and delivered a meal to the Snyders, she found Mr. Snyder very agitated and worried because Mrs. Snyder was missing. Apparently she had wandered off before. Because it was cold outside and they lived two blocks from a busy street, Emelia was alarmed and struggled with how to respond to this unexpected situation. As she tried to prioritize her responsibilities, she began to wonder if her volunteers were communicating with her and if they were well-trained for their responsibilities.

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Supervisees' satisfaction has been reported to be most closely associated with which of the following?

a. A high level of supervisor contact b. Communication that is straightforward c. The trustworthiness and expertise of the supervisor d. All of the above

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In content analysis, what does coding refer to?

A. identifying the researcher’s opinions on the study subject in order to heighten self-awareness of possible biases B. using a set of words to represent a larger segment of qualitative data so that data can be more efficiently analyzed C. segmenting themes from qualitative data into two broad categories D. reducing transparency in qualitative data analysis

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