General systems theory is

a) a set of systems that operate and relate to one another
b) a set of rules for analyzing how systems operate and relate to one another
c) a set of theories for analyzing how systems operate
d) a set of theories for analyzing how systems operate and relate to one another


B

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Operative goals:

A. are the general purposes of the organization as put forth in the charter, annual reports, public statements by key officials and other authoritative pronouncements. B. can be explicit or implicit. C. are the substitution of a legitimate goal with another goal that the organization was not developed to address, for which resources were not allocated and which it is not known to serve. D. involve the condition where the external environment provides an agency with the appropriate status or authorization to perform agency functions and pursue agency goals.

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During the New Frontiers and Great Society programs of the 1960s, what happened to the profession of social work?

A. Job opportunities shrank. B. The Bachelor of Social Work became the standard entry-level degree. C. Many universities eliminated their social work degree programs. D. The credentialing became much more stringent.

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All of the following are aspects of family assessment recommended in the first session

EXCEPT for: A) Discovering the overt and covert rules B) Identifying the roles played by each family member C) Assessing the family according to the stages of the family life cycle D) Assessing the identified client for a psychological disorder

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Outcome research in the United States suggests that one thing more than any other accounts for change in individual and family therapy. What is it?

A. The internal characteristics and outside resources the client(s) bring(s) to therapy B. The kind of relationship the therapist forms with client(s) C. The techniques the therapist uses D. The individual or family therapy model that the therapist chooses to use

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