Elizabethan Poor Laws of 1601
A) was England's first attempt at having social welfare legislation
B) was an evolution of legal acts in a series of previous acts
C) was a single yet complex piece of legislation that stipulated how the poor were to be
treated
D) governed feudalism until the Middle Ages when mass urbanization rendered the
legislation unnecessary
B
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A. The Hawthorne Effect B. Rather inconsistency C. Halo Effect D. Judgment flaw
In which of the following situations is it most likely that maturation is a probable threat to internal validity and should be a special concern when selecting a research design?
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Some students have shared that when leaders are __________ it can help to make them more approachable and less intimidating
A) ?strict B) playful? C) ?direct D) ?critical
Why are one-time meetings challenging for the social worker?
a. The social worker needs to facilitate many activities within a short period of time b. Clients will not want to engage in the relationship because the work is only temporary c. It is not enough time to establish a connection with the client and assess the presence or absence of common factors conditions d. Due to the limited time, the client may refuse to work in the moment with the social worker