Remarried families are likely to experience:
a. boundary ambiguity
b. loyalty conflicts in children
c. competition between biological mother and stepmother
d. all of these
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
One of the advantages of using scales over single?item measures is that:
a. scales are less costly to develop and administer. b. multiple?item measures are generally more valid. c. multiple?item scales enable the researcher to shift the unit of analysis. d. scales can achieve a lower and more simplified level of measurement.
A child of an alcoholic mother who is physically and mentally impaired is most likely
suffering from a. fetal alcohol syndrome. b. alcohol proximity trauma. c. alcohol toxemia. d. infant alcohol resistance.
For the past year a 25-year-old social worker has developed a pattern of increased absences and incomplete work assignments. Additionally, during staff meetings and in supervisory conferences the social worker frequently makes comments such as "most people know that psychiatric patients never improve, and no one should expect us to help people who are this sick." The supervisor should FIRST:
A. discuss with the social worker how these behaviors interfere with job performance B. advise the social worker of the necessity to change this attitude C. reflect the social worker's job performance behavior in an annual performance evaluation D. develop a plan with the social worker to improve performance