Because many cultures view information as an important vehicle for change,
a. It is important to refrain from information giving with those of a different culture; that way, they will be exposed to different, more productive forms of helping
b. They don't often look for professional assistance but find the information themselves
c. It is important that the interviewer always be accurate about the information that is given; if it turns out to be inaccurate or not useful, the interviewer might lose face
d. The interviewer may be expected to be a source of informationChapter 12
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A family preservation program director helps design a study that evaluates the effectiveness of her program to keep children living with their abusive parents by providing the families with daily home visits by social workers. She expects the evaluation to show a dramatic reduction in reported child abuse incidents. Instead, the results show an increase in reported child abuse incidents. The
director then concludes that the program was undoubtedly effective, reasoning that there really could not possibly have been an increase in actual abuse due to her program, just an increase in reportage of abuse due to closer monitoring in the daily home visits. The director is committing the error of
a. illogical reasoning. b. ex post facto hypothesizing. c. premature closure of inquiry. d. selective observation. e. mystification.
Intends to provide the millions of American people who have physical or mental disabilities with access to public facilities and equal employment opportunities -aims to eliminate discrimination against people with disabilities -reflects an attempt by a national macro system to affect and improve the lives of a population at risk and provide greater social and economic justice
What will be an ideal response?
A verbatim interaction between the case manager and the client and/or service-provider should be in which of the following formats:
A. In italics B. Enclosed in quotation marks C. Enclosed in asterisks D. Enclosed brackets
In the Tearoom Trade study, the researcher used deception to gather information on:
a. Homosexual behavior in airports b. Sexual behavior in universities c. Heterosexual behavior in bars d. Sexual behavior in public restrooms