When assessing a client’s ability to adapt to a sheltered-living apartment, you find that the client is not on track to

achieve goals despite revisions in the service plan. As a professional, you would be remiss if you did not consider:



a. The endless chances you have already given and the fact that your patience is running thin
b. The fact that other, perhaps more suitable candidates might be waiting for a vacancy
c. The repercussions you will bear if this does not succeed
d. The fact that you might be “spinning wheels” and wasting time and mone


b

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A ______ as a set of statements aimed at explaining or proving why something happens.

a. perspective b. theory c. practice mode d. meta-theory

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Stated goals are often call _________ and unstated goals are call __________

a) latent and manifest b) official and manifest c) manifest and latent d) purposive and reactive

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Craig wants to use survey research to understand more about institutional discrimination in a

municipality. Many of the city's residents believe that institutional discrimination is apparent, and this came to fruition during a series of newspaper articles. Craig is interested in the topic but he is concerned about interviewer biases. What type of survey will best control for interviewer biases? a) Interviews b) Questionnaires c) Unstructured d) Semistructured

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The process of developing a variable that measures a concept is called ______.

A. conceptualization B. operationalization C. alienation D. variability

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