In the context of process evaluation, fidelity assessments evaluate:
A) ?clients' capacity to maintain the gains achieved during the helping process.
B) ?the effectiveness of the processes used in the termination phase.
C) ?the degree to which clients are satisfied with the service provided.
D) ?how closely the skills used by a program match the design of the intervention.
D
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Social Work distinguishes itself from other helping professions based on:
a. • Its use of diagnostic testing b. • Its use of drug therapy c. • Its person-in-environment perspective d. • Its focus on educational and career planning
Non-human animals, and all other biological species, habitats and ecosystems have value only as they pertain to the use and service of humans. This argument is consistent with which of the following ethics?
a. deep green ethics b. light green ethics c. mid-green ethics d. all environmental ethics
Would it be wrong for you to say “I can only generalize my findings to my study sample?”
A. Yes, because when you generalize, you go beyond, so you must identify a group larger than the sample when you generalize. B. Yes, because generalizing means keeping it simple, so you cannot go beyond the sample when you generalize. C. No, because the sample is the closest body of people to your data. D. No, because it makes sense that you can generalize to your sample because this is where you got your data.
Which causality theory explains substance abuse as serving to create roles such as enabler, hero, scapegoat and victim?
a. genetic code theory b. psychological theory c. family theory d. societal theory