A theory that guides our practice interventions toward building on client strengths is ______.

A. cognitive social learning theory
B. operant conditioning theory
C. classical conditioning theory
D. empowerment theory


Answer: D

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Some examples of what concept can include human rights, freedom of speech, and the fundamentals of justice?

a. philosophy
b. principles
c. values
d. business ethics
e. Morals

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The question to ask when evaluating and selecting an assessment instrument is:

A. Is the instrument biased? B. What is the purpose of the instrument? C. What is the makeup of the norm group? D. Does the instrument's manual provide clear and detailed instructions about administration procedures?

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The “experimenter effect” can be controlled with research blinds. A double-blind experiment does not include a control for the possibility of bias in what aspect of the research?

a. Participants’ knowledge of whether or not they are in the experimental group b. Data entry and analysis was done by someone who did not know which subjects were in the control group c. Researchers administering the treatment and control condition do not know which group is which d. The researcher collecting data does not know which subjects were given the treatment and which were in the control group

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Which ethical principle is NOT addressed in the text:

a. Personal collaboration b. Client welfare c. Confidentiality d. Professional relationships

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