A undergraduate social work student is consuming research on Mexican cultures. As the literature
review progresses she becomes aware that some studies are conceptual, some use research questions,
and others test hypotheses.
What is important for the student to remember about research questions?
a) Do the questions truly need answers?
b) Do the deductions seem appropriate?
c) Are they framed in theory?
d) Do they contain the most important concepts?
d
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Information giving can be used to accomplish which of the following:
a. To provide information about the interviewing process b. To provide direction in the client's life c. To give instructions and directions for a specific task d. To present feedback e. To provide or direct the client to knowledge relevant to the client's concern
What is the dual focus in group practice?
a. Understanding the ways in which individual members' contributions may indirectly express concerns about, and function in service of, group processes b. Allowing for group members to discuss not only the focus of the group work but also other focuses such as tasks that need to be taken care of at members' homes or jobs c. When group members seem distracted from group work because they are thinking about other things d. When the social worker supervisor is evaluating them through a two-way mirror
According to Freudian thinking, pathological anxiety is associated with:
a) Anal fixation b) Inability of the superego to manage conflict c) Id instincts that cannot be held in check by ego defenses d) Conflicts during the oral stage
The income threshold for taxing Social Security benefits for individuals is ______.
a. $5,000 b. $19,999 c. $25,000 d. $29,999 e. None of the above