In the early years of the AIDS crisis in the United States, the disease appeared to primarily affect:

a. Young African-American women.
b. People over the age of forty.
c. Homosexual men and intravenous drug users.
d. Persons who had cancer.


C

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Which of the following statements is (are) true regarding practice effectiveness?

a. It is safe to assume that well-trained social workers will be effective regardless of which interventions they employ. b. Social work practice consists largely of interventions and procedures that have not yet received adequate testing. c. Knowledge of research methods and knowledge of practice are separate and unrelated. d. All of these. e. None of these.

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In comparison to surveys, qualitative research is A) more subjective and more generalizable

B) less subjective and more generalizable. C) more subjective and less generalizable. D) ?less subjective and less generalizable.

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Which of the following is used to identify and organize relevant environmental factors outside of individual or family context?

A) ?Ecomap B) ?SOAP notes C) ?Reality testing D) ?Genogram

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Clients are most often cooperative and least resistant during the pre-contemplation stage

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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