Testing a hypothesis is a domain of:
a. descriptive statistics
b. both descriptive and inferential statistics
c. qualitative analysis
d. inferential statistics
Ans: D
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a. Clarify certain aspects of the other person’s story b. Make clients tense and defensive c. Provide needed identifying information about the client d. Put the clinician ill at ease
Families interact in repetitive behavioral sequences. This is known as:
a. boundary rules b. homeostasis c. the redundancy principle d. the rule repetition phenomenon
Verna Brunning engages in binge eating without any evidence of compensatory
behaviors. She would most likely receive a diagnosis of __________ according to the DSM -5 criteria.
a) Rumination disorder b) Pica disorder c) Binge eating disorder (BED) d) Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
Why did Diana hesitate to arrange services for Mr. Mitchell based on his previous history with service usage? What consequences might arise if Diana continued to arrange services he subsequently refused to use?
While working as a medical social worker at Holland Community Hospital, Diana Howard, BSW, received a referral to coordinate home health services for patient Joshua Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell had been admitted to the hospital repeatedly after failing to make use of home health services set up for him in the past. In order for Mr. Mitchell to be released from the hospital he had to have a discharge plan from Diana. However, Diana was unsure what course to take as the medical staff pushed for his release and Diana searched for a way to provide services that Mr. Mitchell would use.