If you identify an area or skill you would like to experience, the most appropriate strategy is to:
A. Research area in the social work literature
B. Ask field instructor if experience is appropriate
C. Ask faculty liaison if experience is appropriate
D. Arrange experience and present information to field instructor
B
Feedback to Correct Being an adult learner, you are responsible for conveying to your field instructor and practicum faculty your skills, interests, values, and goals.
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The National Industrial Recovery Act, which lead to the National Recovery Administration, was formed to:
A) ?raise tariffs B) ?form the AFL-CIO C) bring together business leaders of the steel, mining, and coal industries to agree on pricing and how they would charge for products in their sectors? D) ?rescue the nation's wilderness from being swallowed entirely by the big business interests of the day
The introduction of Freudian psychology, some radical labor unions, and settlement house opposition
to the first World War were all factors that contributed to: a) A decrease in social activism in the social work profession in the 1920s.. b) An increase in the political awareness of the general population. c) The increased interest in social work as a profession d) The decrease in schools of social work.
Julie is new to psychology and would like to get some research ideas for her project-based course. What sequence of reading should she follow to best discover a question that interests her and frame it in a broader research context?
a. Introductory textbooks >> classic studies >> latest research articles b. Classic studies >> introductory textbooks >> latest research articles c. Latest research articles >> classic studies >> introductory textbooks d. Classic studies >> latest research articles >> introductory textbooks