A general framework for understanding aspects of life that includes a set of assumptions,
concepts, values and practices for the community that shares them:
a. Sociology
b. Social Work
c. Paradigms
d. Scientific Revolutions
C
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Functional asessments examine clients':
a) Ability to protect themselves from fire b) Ability to communicate their needs c) Ability to read d) All of the above
Ethical standards are important to the human service profession to
a. provide status to the profession b. define correct standard of performance and practice c. guide the treatment of clients and coworkers d. insure an interdisciplinary approach to service delivery
What is the term for "working at something repeatedly, such as one's way of
thinking, one's way of regulating one's emotions, or one's way of acting in particular situations"? a. Practice b. Integration c. Motivation d. Facilitation
If a social worker conducting a research study utilizes two or more sources of evidence to
confirm conclusions, he/she is using what type of strategy for rigor? a. Trustworthiness b. Triangulation c. Reflexivity d. Prolonged Engagement