All of the following are true about work except that:
A) ?a person's job or occupation largely determines a person's place in the social structure
B) ?people in low-status jobs are generally able to form a satisfying identity from their jobs.
C) the more people are paid, the more highly they are regarded by others and the more highly they regard themselves.
D) ?having a degrading, boring, and dehumanizing job can damage a person's psychological well-being.
B
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a. Joining b. Assessing c. Intervening d. Attending
_________ combines many ideas about media effects into a global perspective on how campaign communication can change our actions and achieve pro-social objectives
a) Targeting b) Social marketing theory c) Moderate effects theory d) Gratifications theory
Regarding time management, Lakein suggests:
a. Setting aside a special C time each day and banishing all A tasks and interruptions during this time period b. Scheduling C tasks during internal prime time c. Leaving an hour or so each day uncommitted d. All of the above
Which of the following is an appropriate strategy to use when a social worker cannot accept the client's behaviors or beliefs?
A) ?Acknowledging the client's reactions and exploring them through supervision or therapy B) ?Transferring the client to another social worker and informing the client that the reason for it is personal rejection C) ?Convincing the client to change his or her behaviors or beliefs before helping him or her D) ?Condoning all the behaviors of the client and masking feelings while working with the client