Why does admitting to limits in our work caused by unresolved earlier issues help us in our development as practitioners?
A. We end the battle for perfection and replace it humbly with the chance to grow and improve over a lifetime
B. We get to feel like the people with whom we work feel
C. We get to set easier targets for change in our society
D. We soon grow closer to our family members
Answer: A
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Confirmation bias disproves what the social worker believes to be true given the research evidence provided.
Which of the following statements is true about pilot studies in program evaluation?
a. They can detect problems in carrying out the main study as intended. b. They are useless until after a grant application is funded. c. They increase the likelihood of imitation of treatment occurring in the main study. d. They increase the chances of staff resistance to the main study.
Which of the following is internal criticism of a letter by General Rao written in 1904?
A) checking that the letter was not actually written in 1864 B) checking to be sure that general's wife was not the letter's author C) checking that the general witnessed events referred to in the letter and that the meanings within the letter are consistent D) asking why the letter survived to the present
Treatment goals represent the vision of client improvement and it is the helper—more so than the client—who must envision improvement for progress
a. True b. False