Techniques that help an advocate “speak to the audience” include
A. gearing a presentation to the interests and values of a group.
B. understanding who is the primary audience.
C. using authority figures that the audience respects.
D. all of these.
ANS: D
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An example of an advocate in judge appointment processes would be:
a) A social work organization, such as NASW endorsing a candidate for an appointed judge position. b) A grassroots organizer running a door to door campaign educating the public on the candidates' positions on pressing issues c) An individual writing or contacting one or both of their state's senators to state their position on the candidates for the appointed judge position d) An individual or private organization that buys air time on the radio or TV to state their opinion on the judge candidate.
The pattern of this chart shows:
a) Change in slope b) Drift and change in level c) No change in level but change in slope d) None of the above.
Which of the following is NOT considered a critical-to-address characteristic of the Transition Stage?
A) ?One's childhood experiences B) ?Conflict C) ?Fears D) ?Control issues
Within the hierarchy of needs, security needs are represented by
a. having three good meals each day b. having a family c. having shelter d. having friendships