4 perspectives are: -view's people's needs as a normal part of life -society has a responsibility to support its members and provided needed benefits and services -it is not the individual's fault that they require services - an expected part of the human condition -people have a right to receive benefits and services on an ongoing basis

What will be an ideal response?


institutional perspective

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

. In order for your hypothesis to be supported, we need for the data to go in the non- hypothesized direction and it is not important for the data to be statistically significant.

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A part-time social worker is working late and his agency is about to close for the night. He has several case notes to complete. Because the social worker is not scheduled to return for several days, his best course of action is:

a) Take the case records home because they must be completed in a timely manner b) Schedule a time to come in the following day to complete the notes c) Have another social worker complete the notes on his behalf d) Wait until he comes in on his next scheduled days

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How is symbolic interactionism theory consistent with social work values including social justice, self-determination, the dignity and worth of each person, and the importance of human relationships?

What will be an ideal response?

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