As we leave adolescence and enter young adulthood, our central task is to
a. assume increased responsibility.
b. develop effective coping mechanisms.
c. challenge our early childhood assumptions.
d. rebel against our parents' values.
A
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According to the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers (2008), which of the
following is an accurate ethical principle?
A. Social workers should provide services and represent themselves as competent even outside the boundaries of their education. B. Social workers should provide services in substantive areas or use intervention techniques or approaches that are new to them even without supervision. C. Social workers should base practice on recognized knowledge, including empirically based knowledge, relevant to social work and social work ethics. D. Social workers should not be involved in areas of practice where generally recognized standards do not exist.
The most difficult, and often unreliable, part of a cost?benefit analysis is usually:
a. estimating the dollar value of benefits b. estimating the dollar value of direct costs c. estimating the costs to program participants d. determining the costs of ongoing programs
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The five core principles guiding interventions efforts are a sense of safety, calming, a sense of self and community efficacy, connectedness, and hope.
Describe an evaluation of practice you might undertake in a given agency. What research design might you employ in this study? Does this design address maturation as a threat to internal validity? Explain why you believe that maturation should or should not be of special concern in this situation.
What will be an ideal response?