Out of your client caseload, there is one client you have become involved in helping with which you spend considerably more time than your other clients. Of what might this be a warning sign?
A. that you have too many clients on your caseload
B. that you are becoming too emotionally involved with the client
C. that this client has special needs that only you can meet
D. that you are not managing your time well
B. that you are becoming too emotionally involved with the client
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Questions 5 through 12 are based on this following abstract taken from a 2012 issue of Cognition. The authors of the paper examined how scientific knowledge affects naïve scientific theories. Instructors are advised to use the reference below to retrieve the original abstract for their use.Shtulman, A., & Valcarcel, J. (2012). Scientific knowledge suppresses but does not supplant earlier intuitions.Cognition,124(2), 209-215.Assume that this study used a within-subjects design. Imagine that the researchers had half the participants verify one group of statements first, followed by the other group of statements (AB order). The other half of the participants verified the statement groups in reverse order (BA). What were the researchers accounting for?
a. Order effects in general b. Carryover effects only c. Simple order effects and carryover effects only d. Simple order effects and fatigue effects only
Current research indicates that effective leaders are usually
a. born with the traits that make them successful b. required to develop the necessary set of leadership skills c. drafted into that role by others who don't want the challenge d. anxious to receive the recognition that accompanies a leadership role
What are the two theories/perspectives that guide social workers in working with persons with chronic disease?
a. Life course and strengths perspective b. Developmental and strengths perspective c. Systems and developmental theory d. Ecological and life course theory
Decisions reached by nonprofit agencies are examples of
a. Governmental social welfare policy. b. Voluntary social welfare policy. c. Corporate social welfare policy. d. Institutional social welfare policy.