The four roles of a social worker with disabled persons are:
a. counselor, teacher/consultant, enabler/facilitator, and policy and political advocate
b. coordinator, teacher/consultant, social broker, and policy and political advocate
c. counselor, teacher/consultant, social broker, and policy and political advocate
d. policy and political advocate, counselor, teacher/consultant, and aging specialist
c. counselor, teacher/consultant, social broker, and policy and political advocate
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Standard rules about what to consider a small, medium, and large effect size based on what is typical in behavioral and social science research are known as:
A) effect size conventions B) mean difference conventions C) Cohen's conventions D) both A and C
Karl Marx's perspective focuses on which of the following to explain social change?
A. power factors B. domination C. cultural factors D. material factors
Psychiatrists imply that _______ produce effects on individuals that largely determine patterns of behavior
a. childhood experiences b. experiences at work c. cultural experiences d. experiences with friends
The difference between sociologists and anthropologists is that
a. sociologists must have an advanced degree. b. "anthropologist" is the more old-fashioned term for "sociologist." c. sociologists focus mainly on industrialized societies. d. sociologists focus mainly on primitive societies.