Bernie, a social work faculty member, is reviewing Judith's research from question #21, and finds the
outcomes rather impressive.
Independent living, as measured in the research, was approimxated by
three separate measures including scales for understanding danger, finances, and social situations. All
three measures were significantly higher for the research participants who received the treatment.
According to this vignette and in terms of being a producer of research, how did Judith's research
suffice for determining significance?
a) Absence of ethical issues
b) Research participants fit criteria
c) Her biases are controlled
d) Important concepts are measureable
d
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a. Identify client strengths b. Identify your client c. Assess the client-in-situation d. Cite information about client problems
According to the authors, creating a clearly focused macro-level intervention involves
selecting _____ contributing factors. A. all B. some C. two D. no
For a manager, time management does not entail:
A. Rank-ordering priorities and accomplishing the most important tasks. B. Keeping up with and responding to information being received. C. Meeting deadlines and keeping others on track. D. Ensuring that staff members arrive on time and do not leave work early.
Through the internal planning document, the organization clarifies all of the following EXCEPT:
A. how the project would be staffed B. how finances would be managed C. how the program is structured D. how success is defined