The identification of “battered child syndrome” in 1962that sparked an interest in possible child abuse was proposed by:
a) Jonas Salk
b) Albert Sabin
c) Henry Kempe
d) Mary Smith
Answer: C
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The majority of not-for-profit hospitals tend to be located in _________________.
a. Small to medium-sized towns b. Rural areas c. Suburban areas d. Metropolitan areas
Why is it important to listen to what the client has been doing?
A. It is a way of building rapport with the client. B. The social worker has to find out as much information about the client as possible. C. What clients do shapes how they interact with their problems. D. Clients want to hear what the social worker thinks.
Data for research may be gathered by:
A) Interviews. B) Questionnaires. C) Physical examinations. D) Any of the above choices.
A social work researcher is a participant observer for a study on the experiences of the "working
poor." The goal of the research is to exist along side others who earn equal to, or less than the minimum wage and are providing for a family. During this experience the researcher tends to loose objectivity by "overidentifying" with the research participants. What is the term anthropologist use for the phenomena of "overidentification" with research participants? a) Subjectivity b) Objectivity c) Going native d) Bias