Serving in the role as case advocate is best described as:
A) Gaining rights for groups or classes of people.
B) Establishing or leading groups.
C) Ensuring clients are linked with community resources.
D) Defending or arguing for a client or a family.
D
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According to Rule's models of relevance, social research should be used to aid the disadvantaged or
underprivileged of society. This is called A) special constituency, the uncoopted. B) direct and positive effects. C) no net effects. D) special constituency, the government.
How do people identify with groups?
A. by being present B. by meaningful group interaction C. by being invited by someone already in the group D. by having things in common with the group
What types of sampling methods are considered less reliable and more fraught with
sampling errors? a. Random Sampling b. Non-probability Sampling c. Probability Sampling d. Simple Random Sampling
The task of the interviewer is:
A) To give accurate and timely advice that will help clients solve their problems. B) To help clients find new ways of thinking and feeling as well as new behaviors and coping skills. C) To simply listen to clients; client's must develop goals and take action on their own if they are to be empowered. D) To interview the client, which means to ask a comprehensive and exhaustive set of questions that will lead to an accurate picture of the client's problem.