Bar charts are common ways of presenting data for:
a. nominal variables
b. ordinal variables
c. interval/ratio variables
d. both a and b
D
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Considering the list of problems from question 15, use the following questions to discuss how Alice might organize and prioritize her work.
Alice Singletary, a novice social worker with Magnolia Hospice in Alexandria, Louisiana, met June Plunket, who had terminal cancer, and her daughter, Polly, for an admission interview. June was in quite a bit of pain and trying to cope with dying. Polly blamed Dr. Dubuis and herself for her mother’s approaching death, and was also angry with her brother, who had distanced himself from the family. June and Polly lived in a chaotic and overcrowded household with Polly’s daughter, Jenna, and Jenna’s two young children. While assessing June’s situation, Alice identified a multitude of family problems which had to be balanced with the mission of the hospice. In this situation, Alice was not sure where to begin.
Mental health parity refers to
a. An old law dictating service delivery to the mentally ill in state hospitals. b. Making certain that all clients with mental illness are treated fairly. c. The law that funding for mental health and substance abuse categories must be equal. d. A law equalizing insurance coverage for physical and some mental illnesses.
Descriptive statistics relate to:
a. the study sample b. the service providers c. the community at large d. the population from which the sample was drawn
Which of the following is not recognized as a stage of change?
a. Contemplation b. Preparation c. Precontemplation d. Action e. Relapse f. Maintenance