_____ forces include societal expectations regarding who is eligible to receive benefits
and what types of benefits are appropriate.
A. Economic
B. Psycho/political
C. Social
D. Financial
C
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For some research designs, one of the weaknesses of the single-subject research study is ______.
A. the treatment effect (i.e., the possibility that the treatment is ineffective even though the data revealed an improvement in client scores) B. the carryover effect (i.e., the possibility that the effect of the treatment will carry over from the treatment period to a subsequent baseline period) C. the subsequent syndrome (i.e., the fact that clients might show improvement during the treatment period) D. the handover syndrome (i.e., the handing over of the scores to a researcher will compromise the ethics of the study)
Social work by nature addresses virtually any type of problem posed by any type of person from any type of background.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
According to Karger and Stoesz, the U.S. welfare state is threatened by
a. too many people receiving welfare benefits b. the focus on equality at the expense of the economy c. the fact that so many human service, for-profit corporations are providing social welfare d. forces favoring democratic socialism
As a _____________, a manager’s primary responsibility is to train staff to attain the goals of both the organization and the unit.
A) explorer B) judge C) coach/counselor D) competitor