The _____ function of communities involves a process by which society or one of its
constituent social units transmits prevailing knowledge, social values, and behavior
patterns to its members.
A. Production-distribution-consumption
B. Social control
C. Social participation
D. Socialization
D
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Mental health has been defined as:
a. the degree of an individual’s autonomy. b. one’s ability to be productive and engage in fulfilling relationships. c. one’s adaptability to change. d. all of the above.
According to Zane and Sue, it is important for clinicians working with immigrant, refugee, and asylum seeking youth and their families to become credible in the eyes of one’s client. To do so, they recommend that:
a. the conceptualization of problems must be congruent with the client’s belief systems b. the means for problem resolution must be culturally compatible and acceptable to the client c. the client and therapist must agree on the goals for treatment d. “a”, “b” and “c” e. “a” and “c” only
In regards to the vignette from question #4, Sue has decided to study the ramifications of a public
policy on food distribution. She decides that the sources of data will be caregivers of children, and community leaders as she wants to understand more about how children are being affected by the policy. In terms of collecting the data, what might Sue need to take into consideration? a) Appropriateness of using interviews or observations b) Data analysis c) How outcomes will be disseminated d) Literature review
All of the following were listed in the text as traps to avoid by using critical thinking
except:
A. Reliance on personal experience and testimonials B. Absence of skeptical peer review C. The ancient wisdom fallacy D. Because I said it was true wisdom