The _____________ is grounded on strengths, focuses on assets and capacities, promotes capability and power, changes conditions, and is aimed at prevention. This approach builds on identifying resources within the individual, the group, or the community that can be more fully activated
a. service approach
b. community approach
c. developmental approach
d. individual approach
c
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When the wording of a survey item is changed to draw a particular response from participants, ___________________ bias is at work.
a. social desirability b. motivated respondent c. self-selection d. experimenter
Dr. Hagen, a superintendent of Adams School District, studies the reading scores of second graders. This situation is an example of which type of source?
A) Primary B) Secondary C) Tertiary D) Quaternary
Luckily, the debates around social work programs have little to do with the major economic issues of the day.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is not a basic assumption of the medical/psychiatric approach?
a. Diseases have an organic base. b. A disease manifests symptoms, but changing these symptoms does not cure the disease. c. Disease symptoms (behavior) may be caused by the disease or by a person's past conditioning or self-perceptions. d. Curing the person is complex and must be done by highly trained medical personnel.