When a social work practitioner works with a program participant to prepare them for testimony
before a committee, it is important to remember to:
a) Capitalize on the participant's situation and vulnerability at the time in order to get the best
testimony
b) Arrive at least two hours before testimony is scheduled.
c) Confirm that you will be testifying at least one week prior to the slated testimony date.
d) Use the testifying process as a tool for client empowerment and guard against any potential
exploitation.
D
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Among the historical factors contributing to the emergence of concern for children in the 19th century are all but:
a. changing conceptualizations of the child. b. breakdown of the family’s and church’s ability to manage child dependence. c. the lengthening of childhood. d. increasing tolerance of violence.
What methods or strategies can evaluators use to ascertain the effectiveness of programs if they are unable to use experimental designs that use random assignment and deny treatment to some groups?
What will be an ideal response?
A researcher uses a policy assessment matrix to establish:
A) An argument in favor of the policy. B) Criteria for analyzing the policy. C) Data for continuing research. D) An argument against the policy.
Before getting a divorce, the Coreys suggest that a couple consider
a. personal counseling just for the one seeking a divorce. b. getting a good lawyer for each person as soon as possible. c. mediation through the courts before getting a divorce. d. personal counseling for each person and relationship counseling as a couple.