A 30-year-old client with agoraphobia is referred to a social worker. The client states that his wife
supports him in not going outside and condones this behavior. Her response would MOST likely be
a cause of:
a) Conditioned response
b) Operant conditioning
c) Secondary gains
d) Reciprocal inhibition
C
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Mary Richmond made what type of contribution to the early profession of social work in 1917?
A. taught the first social work class at Columbia B. authored the first social work text, Social Diagnosis C. provided policy assistance to the Social Security Act D. helped develop the NAACP
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Gender is a good example of an interval level of measurement. 2. Researchers engaged in qualitative researcher don’t know as much about their research subjects and topics before they begin researcher as those engaged in quantitative research 3. Unlike other levels of measurement, nominal levels of measurement need not be exhaustive and mutually exclusive. 4. For most statistical analyses in social work research, the interval and ratio levels of measurement can be treated as equivalent.
The driving goal of for-profit agencies is to:
A. Serve their clients B. Produce a profit for their owners or shareholders C. Grow to be a national corporation D. Provide client-centered services
The majority of Americans die in their home as opposed to hospitals
Indicate whether the statement is true or false