Public agency-sponsored adoptions are significantly more expensive than other
types of adoption, often costing in excess of $5000 per child.
a. True
b. False
B
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A) have the lowest unemployment rates. B) have the shortest job searches. C) have the same job opportunities as their white counterparts. D) face the highest unemployment rates.
According to a study conducted by LeCroy and Stinson in 2004, on the public's perception of the social work profession, it was found that:
A) ?a majority of the public still holds the stereotype of a social worker as a moralistic upper-middle-class older woman who has little understanding of the people she tries to help B) a majority of the public understands the social work profession and in many ways recognizes its value. C) counselors received more "very valuable" ratings than did social workers. D) psychiatrists received more "very valuable" ratings than did social workers.
You are in the initial stage of organizing and analyzing qualitative data you have collected on a new program. What is the first step you take?
a. You code the data. b. You write notes while reviewing the data. c. You interpret the data. d. You read and review the data.
Bill and Katharine have launched all their children, have realigned their relationships to include inlaws and grandchildren and would now be considered a "family in later life" according to Carter and
McGoldrick. Which of the following is a second-order change they must make to continue their development as a family? a) establishment of self in respect to work and financial independence b) deal with disabilities and death of parents c) renegotiation of marital system as a dyad d) support the middle generations in more central role