When a worker and client have sharply differing values about an issue, it is best if the worker puts aside his or her values, focusing his or her attention on the client's worldview
A. True
B. False
A
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Which of the following refers to a design used to examine the effects before and after an intervention with a group of people for whom the intervention was designed?
a. One group post-test only design b. One group pre-test post-test design c. Case study design d. Experimental design
Why is assessing contributing factors important to practice?
a. It is important to recognize patterns of when people are contributing to the clients' problems so that you can write them a letter and tell them to stop it b. Discussing and understanding the impact of contributing factors helps clients to better appreciate dysfunctional patterns and make better judgments c. It helps you to know who to blame for clients' problems d. It enables you to avoid talking about the important pieces of the work that enable change
How does a struggling economy affect U.S. schools?
a. School enrollment drops. b. School funding is cut. c. Sports become more important. d. Schools receive tax breaks.
The following statement is true of faith?based organizations
a. Faith?based organizations are an insignificant part of the social?welfare net. b. Coalition?building amongst faith?based organizations and secular counterparts is relatively unimportant. c. They tend to accept a great deal of government money for social service projects. d. They tend to accept little government money for social service projects—less than 5%, in fact.