A “telescoping effect” is a problem of:
a. Memory
b. Agreement
c. Vague question
d. Response set
a. Memory
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How do we evaluate comprehensiveness?
A. By questioning if it is consistent with Swk's values B. By questions if the concepts and definitions are clear C. By questioning if the theory helps us explain and predict a variety of problems or if it is very specific and narrow D. By questioning how useful it is for assessment and practice
Family social work embraces all but what objectives:
a. It reinforces family strengths to prepare families for long-term change (or intervention). b. Create concrete changes in family functioning to sustain effective and satisfying daily routines independent of formal helpers. c. Address the crisis needs of the family in a timely fashion so they can effectively address more long-standing issues. d. Addresses the individual functioning of one member and treats them as a separate entity.
_____ neighborhoods have high levels of interpersonal interaction, high levels of
identification with the neighborhood, and low levels of social connectedness.
A. Transitory B. Parochial C. Integral D. Anomic
A _________________ indicates how far an individual raw score falls from the mean of a distribution; the _______________ indicates how the scores in general scatter around the mean
standard deviation; z score b. z score; standard deviation c. probability; z score d. standard deviation; probability