Harry, a social worker at a day care center, is angry with the administration. He feels the administration is unfair to
the center’s workers and not treating clients the way they should be treated. He calls parents to complain to them
about the agency’s other workers and administrators. This is the ethical thing for him to do.
a. True
b. False
False
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One inherent weakness of concurrent validity is that:
a. it depends on the subjective opinions of judges. b. it has low levels of reliability. c. it assumes that the existing measures used for comparison purposes are valid. d. it depends on the accuracy of prior tests for face validity
Explain the degree of clarity between using means and standard deviations.
What will be an ideal response?
A father of a teenage boy, who has been truant, says to the social worker, "I am sick and tired of this. This boy is going to have to grow up and learn that the world does not owe him anything. Nothing is going to be given to him." The social worker responds by asking the father, "Are you saying that your son has not learned some important life lessons?" The social worker's response would be an
example of: A) ?an interrogation technique to see if the client is withholding information. B) ?a question to formulate a solution to the client's problem. C) ?a response to check out the client's perceptions. D) ?an agreement with the dilemma expressed by the client.
An instrument is developed with the intent to measure whether the parenting skills of parents referred for child abuse or neglect improve after participation in a parenting education treatment program. The instrument is found to be valid when untreated parents referred for child abuse or neglect score much worse on it than model parents who are child therapists. Which of the following statements
is/are true about the instrument? A) It appears to have known-groups validity. B) Because it is valid, it can be relied upon to detect whether small, subtle improvements occur in the parenting skills of the parents who participate in the program. C) It appears to have predictive validity. D) ?It is sensitive to small differences. E) None of the above is true.