A social worker was working with N, age 82, to arrange in-home services so she
could continue to live in her apartment. The two of them had figured out what was
needed and made a plan.
When the social worker visited N the third time, she
noticed that N was saying things like "what's the use, I'm going to end up in a
nursing home anyway." Which individual factor has N lost?
a. Distress
b. Hope
c. Views social work and worker as credible
d. Active help-seeking
B
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A policy that achieves a positive outcome due to being evaluated with research is known as an:
A) Evidence-based practice. B) Evidence-based policy. C) Evaluation-based policy. D) Evolution-based practice.
In terms of choosing appropriate statistics, which of the following statements is true?
a. Univariate statistics are never calculated as a step in doing bivariatestatistics b. Both descriptive and inferential statistics could be used on the same set ofdata. c. If inferential statistics are done on a set of data, then descriptive statisticscannot be done on that set of data. d. Univariate statistics are always calculated as a first step in doing bivariatestatistics.
The following data pattern could be considered a stable baseline
True or False
Select and write about a client who, for you, represents a special population (based on age, race, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status). Describe any cognitive patterns of the client that might be different from your own, but that may not represent distortions. Some research into cultural differences will help you to minimize the possibility of seeing cultural differences as representing distortions.
What will be an ideal response?