Meetings should be called to deal with essential important matters that cannot be handled on a one-to-one basis. Do not use them to conduct ________________while others in the group are passive observers.
A) professional development
B) teleconferences
C) individual supervisory conferences
D) group work
Ans: C
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providers to retain their religious autonomy is entitled “Faith Initiative.”
a. True b. False
To understand individuals as clients, (e.g. a homeless person) the human service worker needs to ask which of the following?
a. Who do I know in this client group? b. What is the stereotype of this group? c. How does prevention affect this group? d. How does this group experience a crisis?
Milo wants to survey college freshmen about their alcohol use. He stands outside of a fraternity house and surveys people entering the house. This situation is an example of
A) accidental sampling. B) purposive sampling. C) snowball sampling. D) quota sampling.
The classic stereotype of the homeless individual in America is:
a. a young person who does not want to follow the rules of society b. an elderly person who has no known family to provide support c. a woman who is escaping a violent home situation d. a white male alcoholic who has lost his job and his family to his addiction and is forced to live on the streets