The Institute of Medicine uses a prevention paradigm of _____ levels
for the general population, defined at-risk populations, and populations
with problems, respectively.
A. primary, secondary, and tertiary
B. universal, selective, and indicated
C. primary-universal, secondary-selective, and tertiary-indicated
D. predictive, personalized, and participatory
B
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Human services professionals are accountable for the quality of the care they provide. It is important that care is:
A. empowering and effective. B. effective and efficient. C. efficient and enthusiastic. D. enthusiastic and empowering.
Ronald Reagan espoused a belief that cutting the taxes of the rich would enable them to spend more money on goods and services, thereby creating new industries and jobs to benefit the poor and middle class. This theory was known as ______.
A. trickle-down economics B. compassionate conservatism C. class warfare D. domino economy
Goal attainment scaling enables the worker to
a) Obtain information for planning a group b) Obtain information about the efficiency of the group c) Obtain information about whether the group as a whole obtains its goals d) Obtains information for developing a group
What is the procedure for selecting a snowball sample?
A. You select your sample through a random sampling procedure such as the one where you select the fifth person from your list and every fifth person thereafter. B. You select a rolling list of people for your sample by including not only those who asked for service today but also those who ask for service tomorrow and the next 3 days. C. You select a sample from the list of the members of a particular organization. D. You select a sample from a given location, then ask those selected to identify other people who are like them and you include these other individuals in your sample.