One potential ethical problem of designs with control groups is that those in the control
groups will be “denied treatment”. The rigor of this design can be maintained and the
“denial of treatment” issue addressed by:
a. assigning the control group to a waiting list
b. using a comparison rather than a control group
c. assigning the control group to an alternative program/intervention
d. either a or c
D
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All of the following reflect partnerships between general education teachers and special education teachers except
a. collaboration b. co-teaching c. team effort d. one-to-one instruction e. shared responsibility
Social personality types possible occupations include:
A) ?financial planner, judge, lawyer, management trainee (any industry), operations manager, project director, sales manager, urban planner. B) ?carpenter, cook, electrician, industrial arts teacher, materials engineer, mechanical engineer, metal shop supervisor, paramedic. C) ?accountant, bookkeeper, building inspector, editorial assistant, investment analyst, mortgage processor, payroll clerk, website editor. D) ?counselor, teacher, nanny, speech therapist, librarian, home health aide.
Competence, a core value in the NASW Code of Ethics, means the provision of help, resources, and benefits so that
people may achieve their maximum potential.
a. True b. False
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in the 2030s, one out of five of our population will be age 65 or older
a. the client, b. the agency for which one works c. the government d. it can be all of the above e. none of the above