The largest proportion of undocumented immigrants in the United States are from
a. Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico
a. Asia and the Pacific Islands
b. South America
c. Africa and the Middle East
a. Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico
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Career development theorists who are influenced by attachment theory study how
a. attachment issues in early childhood relate to later career development b. basic elements of career choice are determined by the age of seven. c. individuals become attached to a career choice at an early age and do not waiver. d. volunteer work in college is unrelated to later choice of a career.
These solution-focused questions are used to highlight what clients have done to prevent difficult situations from becoming worse
a. Exception b. Scaling c. Miracle d. Coping
After sharing information about one's family in a graduate class on family systems, the instructor asks each student to write down on a piece of paper the student with whom they most identify. The instructor then maps out the responses on the board. The instructor is using which of the following techniques?
a. A rating scale b. An observational technique c. A behavior checklist d. A feeling word checklist e. A sociometric technique
All of the following are true regarding ethical codes except
a. Ethical codes are necessary and sufficient for promoting ethical behaviors. b. No ethical code can address every situation or potential dilemma. c. Some codes are ambiguous, making them open to interpretation d. Enforcing ethical codes is difficult e. There may be conflicts within the ethical codes as well as among different organizations' codes. f. Sometimes conflicts arise between ethical and legal codes.