The key elements in the common base of social work practice include _____.
A. theory, policy, and research
B. values, knowledge, and skills
C. theory, ethics, and skills
D. knowledge, ethics, and advocacy
B. values, knowledge, and skills
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Which of the following statements regarding stress is not true?
A. Stress is a contributing factor in a variety of emotional problems. B. Some stress may be beneficial. C. Stress causes physical illnesses. D. There is a nearly infinite number of possible stressors.
A client who is suffering from depression asks a social worker to read her journal. After reading it, the social worker identifies major themes of her writings including feeling isolated, not understood, and rejected by her family. The social worker speaks with the client about these issues and they decide to include them as treatment goals. These goals are based on which of the following in the journal?
A. Latent content B. Manifest content C Explicit communication D. Overt writings
Which of the following statements is TRUE about MRI systemic therapy's theory of health?
A) MRI systemic therapy does not have a predetermined definition of "healthy family functioning." B) MRI systemic therapy defines a healthy family as one that is completely symptom free. C) MRI systemic therapy believes individual family members, not the family system, will reorganize to functional interaction patterns. D) None of these is correct.
Which of the following is true about Bayesian data analysis?
a. It is currently a more widely used method than null hypothesis significance testing (NHST). b. It does not have any disadvantages other than popular statistical packages not supporting it. c. The data from a Bayesian analysis cannot be displayed, unlike data from t tests or ANOVA. d. Bayesian data analysis does not assume an underlying normal distribution in the population.