Wendy and Carl found upon graduation from college that, although married, they needed to go to separate cities to find satisfying careers. Theirs is a(n):

a. open marriage
b. cooperative marriage
c. competitive marriage
d. commuter marriage


D

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What advantage do private social services have over government-run social

services? A. They are longer-lived institutions. B. They can provide more personalized service. C. They are better at generalized services that many people need. D. They are easier for volunteers to find.

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The "second discovery" of poverty occurred during the Great Depression. What was

the reason that this movement gained popular appeal? A. Politics became more left-leaning B. Popular opinion turned toward socialism. C. People became more interested in community involvement. D. Poverty was more widespread than ever before.

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What did Emelia know about Mrs. SnyderĂ­s immediate situation? What about the SnydersĂ­ extended family?

Emelia coordinated a Meals on Wheels Program for the elderly, and supervised 10 volunteers who delivered the meals. One day, when Emelia filled in for a volunteer and delivered a meal to the Snyders, she found Mr. Snyder very agitated and worried because Mrs. Snyder was missing. Apparently she had wandered off before. Because it was cold outside and they lived two blocks from a busy street, Emelia was alarmed and struggled with how to respond to this unexpected situation. As she tried to prioritize her responsibilities, she began to wonder if her volunteers were communicating with her and if they were well-trained for their responsibilities.

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Direct interviewing is a form of assessment that involves:

a. observation by others. b. the helper and client identifying concerns through verbal and nonverbal exchanges. c. demonstrating part of the issue in an in vivo yet simulated enactment. d. using fantasy and directed imagery to vicariously experience some aspect of the concern.

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