Explain the difference between conceptualization and operationalization.
What will be an ideal response?
Conceptualization is defining what we mean by a concept whereas operationalization is the process of developing variables so that the concept may be measured.
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An advantage of problem-oriented recording is that it allows others involved with a particular case to understand how
the worker approached the client’s problems
a. True b. False
Which of these statements about renegotiating core responsibility is accurate?
a. You should engage in unobtrusive control, persuasion, and, when appropriate, coercion. b. Do not acknowledge the feelings of helplessness and bitterness on the part of victims. c. ASOD is not a challenge to CEOs who genuinely value service, dignity, personal selfdetermination and freedom of choice. d. Ask to be treated as a pilot project and as an exception
Moments of uncertainty in practice are:
a. unfortunate and should be avoided in order to be considered a competent professional. b. the product of forgetting theories that are learned in school. c. upsetting and require that the social worker end the session and go speak with their supervisor immediately following its occurrence. d. very common in practice even for the most experience practitioners, but might be misunderstood by the social worker as evidence of their incompetence.
The significance of the p value as the measure for statistical significance resides in the fact that:
a. it reveals the fractional equivalent of the number of times in 100 that your results would occur by chance. b. a p value of .01 means your data would occur by chance once in 100 c. this result would be rendered statistically insignificant at a p value of .01 d. all the above statements in a–c are true and that there is evidence in support of the research hypothesis