Human capital refers to:
a) a worker's income alone
b) a worker's income plus level of education
c) emotional support provided to a worker by family members and friends
d) the range of qualities a worker brings to employment, including education, training, skills, and
past work experience
d
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The goal(s) of a Healthy Start home visitor is/are all but which of the following:
a. Parent education b. Supporting the parents in maintaining appropriate doctor checkups c. Identifying needs for community services d. Identifying obvious signs of abuse
A social worker in a victim assistance program seeks to have a juvenile client paint and repair a fence on the property of a park he vandalized, as well as author a written apology to park district staff. This illustrates the perspective of ______.
A. reciprocal justice B. monetary justice C. restorative justice D. retributive justice
The utility of qualitative research in social work seems apparent for building knowledge into obscure
or unknown social phenomena. This seems pertinent given the social landscape is dynamic and constantly fluctuating in the "global" culture of the 21st century. What can a qualitative researcher analyze to determine if a study should be disseminated? a) Does the study have implications for quantitative research b) Do the findings extend social work theory c) Do the findings have conceptual appeal d) Are the findings in consonance with the assumptions of the majority
According to the text, motivational enhancement therapy
a. has much in common with Samenow's criminal personality theory b. is both cognitively based and client centered c. is client centered but not cognitively based d. is confrontational but not argumentative