A main goal of the clinician’s questions during the interview is to:
a. Arrive at a solution in the most efficient way
b. Direct the client toward your predetermined solution
c. Listen to the client’s concerns and sort out the best way to approach a solution
d. Compile information for assessment and referral purposes
c
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According to the text, what is one of the special challenges in measurement in evaluative research when you are evaluating the progress of a single client using a single-subject design?
A. You do not have any information in single-subject research about whether the intervention is the cause of the measured client growth rather than something else. B. You will not know whether the measurement tools are reliable or valid. C. The time it takes for the client to complete the measurement tool may be too intrusive into the service process. D. You cannot draw conclusions from your study if you are measuring only one client.
What is the number one rule for recording/documentation in client records?
a. The client comes first b. If it's not written, it wasn't done c. Maintain objectivity
Continuing with the vignette from question #12, the social work administrator and clinician are
determining the best method for the evaluation. They have worked together for several years and have a strong working relationship. After several meetings they decide that an ABC design will be the best. What does the C stand for in this design? a) Intervention b) Baseline c) Second intervention d) Tertiary intervention
In Robert’s Rules of Order, amendments are used:
A. Following a motion B. Following a vote on a motion C. Following a discussion of a motion D. Following a seconding of a motion