Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
In the United States, several organizations inform the social work Code of Ethics.
Ans: False
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In social work, the primary focus of education groups is: A) ?to provide activities for enjoyment and exercise
B) ?for members to acquire knowledge and learn more complex skills. C)to seek to change members' attitudes and behaviors in a more socially acceptable direction. D) for members to improve their interpersonal awareness.
Line graphs can be misleading by:
a. Changing the spacing between categories on the vertical or horizontal axis so as to convey a more dramatic pattern or perhaps a less dramatic pattern. b. Spreading out the distance between intervals on the vertical axis, and squeezing the intervals on the horizontal axis closer together. c. Squeezing the intervals on the vertical axis closer together while spreading out the intervals on the horizontal axis. d. All of these. e. None of the these; line graphs are never misleading.
"Client empowerment" means:
A. everyone in need of assistance has the same opportunity to approach, apply for, and use case management services. B. services are provided to the client uninterrupted from the first phone call to termination and often beyond. C. plans are designed so that each service enhances and supports other efforts. D. clients are respected as individuals by building on their strengths and placing them in partnership roles.
Dan is defending his dissertation on predicting recidivism and residential status for sex offender
residents. He has put in a significant amount of time reviewing the literature and defining the concepts. However, social work faculty is concerned that the research may have a problem with reductionism. What is reductionism? a) Subtraction of empirical evidence from hypothesized concepts b) Not exploring all aspects of the research concepts c) Reduction of the concepts towards being impractical for real world applications d) Numerical measures tend to loose some of the properties of the concept