Early on in social work history, friendly visitors in the Charity Organization Society
(COS) sought to offer:
a. empathy and suggestions for people's hardships.
b. sympathy and moral uplift for people experiencing hardships.
c. acceptance and guidance for people who made harmful choices.
d. guidance on how to enhance well-being.
B
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Which three child outcomes are associated with parental guidance?
a. Developing social roles, positive mental health, and self-esteem b. Problem solving skills, developing self-esteem, and following rules c. Behavioral control, following rules, and developing social roles d. Expanding perspectives, developing social roles, and problem solving skills
Which of the following scenarios is an example of separation anxiety?
a. Tommy hits his 10-month-old brother, John. Now, whenever John sees Tommy in the room, John begins to cry. b. Kerry has been in day care since she was three months old. She has always seemed happy there. But now she is 10 months old and has started to cry every morning as soon as she sees the door to the day care center. c. Andrea is laying in her crib, about to fall asleep. A car backfires outside her window and Andrea begins to cry. d. Adrian's mother walks into a crowded store, holding Adrian in her arms. Adrian looks at the strangers in the room and pushes away from his mother's arms.
Which best summarizes the main goal of descriptive research?
A) Give a verbal or numerical (e.g., percentages) picture. B) Advance knowledge about an underlying process or complete a theory. C) Develop techniques and a sense of direction for future research. D) Provide evidence to support or refute an explanation.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Dementia is characteristic of normal aging. 2. It is thought that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to Alzheimer's disease. 3. Once someone is admitted to a nursing home, he or she is likely to remain there for the rest of his or her life. 4. Advances in medical technology are largely responsible for the large drop in mortality rates that occurred at the beginning of the 20th century.