In light of the scenario from question #2, the research outcomes were informative. Justin found that
the probationers had difficulty finding work and gaining social support.
Further, probation officers
claimed that their caseloads were large and difficult to manage. Justin wants to use these outcomes to
inform policy makers. In general, what do the aforementioned findings suggest?
a) Causal implications for probationers
b) Predictive implications for probationers
c) Explanatory implications for probationers
d) Exploratory implications for probationers
d
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Scores on seven quizzes: 25, 23, 22, 17, 5, 42, 105. What is the median quiz score?
a. 22 b. 23 c. 5 d. 42 e. 17
Social workers are expected to keep absolute confidentiality
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
It is true that:
a. Non-verbal behavior of a human service therapist is rarely noticed by a client. b. The supervisory relationship is a setting in which growth is promoted by an atmosphere of acceptance, involvement, and concern. c. Human service workers, unlike their clients, should not allow themselves to experience or be aware of their fears. d. Confrontation is a process of putting a person's words into a new form in order to clarify what has been experienced.
Which of the following are ethical dilemmas faced by social work supervisors?
A. Renaming services to give the illusion of compliance with the requirements of the agency’s sponsors B. Whether or not to maintain a program whose services are no longer needed C. How to handle misallocation of funds or agency corruption D. Balancing demands of delivery of services to clients, record keeping and report writing, supervisory sessions with individual workers, and other demands on their time and energy. E. All of the above.