Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between applied and basic research?
a. Basic research and applied research have little relationship; the two do not really inform one another.
b. Basic research helps applied research, but rarely does applied research inform basic research.
c. Basic research and applied research are more intertwined than separate.
d. It is impossible to distinguish between basic and applied research.
Answer: c. Basic research and applied research are more intertwined than separate.
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In her feminist critique of major theories of justice, Susan Okin argued that
A. major philosophers have focused on defining justice in the public sphere. B. it is mainly in families that we learn about justice. C. our ideas of social justice become fully developed in the work place D. both A and B.
In the role of helper/enabler, the social worker must:
a. Be sure the family is enabled to make their own decisions. b. Help the families understand and analyze alternatives. c. Provide access to helping systems that enable the family to make decisions. d. All of the above.
The social worker has no mandate to interfere, as long as the client can make
informed decisions, UNLESS:
A. There is a serious danger to others (duty to warn). B. The client is elderly. C. The client has no family to assist in making decisions. D. The client is illiterate.
When did the U.S. government begin to help citizens maintain a minimal standard of
living? a. the Civil War b. the Roaring ‘20s c. the Great Depression d. World War II