In the case of Active Resistance to Discussing the Ending Feelings:
a. the worker tunes in to her own history with endings
b. the worker demonstrates the Farewell-Party Syndrome.
c. the worker uses demand for work to send a signal that a painful topic must be discussed.
d. the worker confronts the client on her lack of motivation
c
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When working with resistant clients from other cultures:
a. Interviewers should be aware that argumentation is often highly effective when used with discretion b. Interviewers should be careful never to confront or challenge c. Interviewers should be aware that reasons for resistance differ from culture to culture; it is therefore important to discuss cultural and acculturation issues
It is impossible not to communicate. Nonverbal cues often reveal the presence of emotions that have not been articulated. Explain five forms of nonverbal communication, elaborating on the significance of each form as a source of information to a group leader.
What will be an ideal response?
Operational definitions are at which of the following levels in the research process?
a. the theoretical level b. the revised nominal definition level c. the research level d. the most abstract level
It is important to know how missing information was treated because:
a. You want to be able to link information. b. You want to know if an operation was designed to insert responses for missing data. c. You want to best understand how the goals of the study were related to missing data. d. It has no impact on your analysis.