Problem gambling helplines are now reporting that
a. the percentage of women calling helplines is decreasing.
b. men are more likely than women to be pathological gamblers.
c. women with gambling problems tend to be early onset.
d. the percentage of women seeking help with gambling problems has been increasing.
d
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Intervention planning in the MDF Assessment process does NOT specifically address:
a. cultural variations in access to resources that are unique to a given client context b. individual perceptions of the problem/challenge c. motivations and expectations for change d. potential network supports
When Smeeding and colleagues compared the U.S. to seven other industrialized nations, they found
A) the U.S. had the highest rate of poverty among its elderly. B) the U.S. had an elderly poverty rate comparable to other nations. C) the U.S. had the lowest rate of poverty among its elderly. D) the US had rates in the middle; 3 countries had higher rates and 3 lower rates.
Social workers are conducting research on the effects of stress management on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
The outcome goal is for research participants to have an average stress score of less than 5 on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 = low stress and 10 = high stress. The findings indicate that research participants, via self-reports, have an average stress score of 2.9. Given this information, what can the social workers conclude? a) Statistical significance b) Clinical Significance c) Stress management causes a change for people with PTSD d) There is a statistical association between stress management and PTSD
Cognitive developmental theory helps to explain children's
A) preferences for same-sex friends. B) preferences for sex-typed toys. C) expression of stereotyped ideas about gender. D) all of the above