What principle is anchored in the social work values of self-determination and
respect and dignity of each human being?
a. Rather than doing for others, social workers help clients develop the ability to
act for themselves and to experience meaningful relationships with others
b. Rather than doing things for themselves, social workers work to do things for
others
c. Rather than listen to a client discuss how they may want to work on their
problem, share your professional opinions regarding the work
d. Rather than doing for others, social workers want clients to do the work for
themselves to develop self-esteem
A
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Calculate the (a) range, (b) inter-quartile range, and (c) variance and standard deviation for these self-esteem scores. What would be an ideal response?
Which view of criminal behavior is based on unresolved conflicts between the superego and the id?
a. psychological b. social c. economic d. anthropological
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A) Command B) Double bind C) Feedback loop D) Self-correction