A chemistry major friend of a social work student argues that social work practice is far from a science. The social work student's most accurate response might be
a. "True. Helping is an art and should not be confused with science."
b. "Who cares? Science is only valued in Western societies."
c. "Social work collects, organizes, and analyzes data to inform practice, making it a science."
d. "It is easier for chemistry to claim it is a science because it is possible to control for most variables."
C
You might also like to view...
When in doubt about how to work successfully with a client with COD issues, it is best to a. stay connected with the client regardless of the circumstances
b. set firm expectations and do not deviate. c. remember that there is little hope for substance abusers with mental health problems.
The great lie is_____________.
a. original sin b. that an alcoholic can drink socially again c. if you tell people the truth about you, they would not like you d. addiction e. what leads to relapse
Describe the potential symptoms of withdrawal from alcohol?
What will be an ideal response?
In evaluative research, when you are trying to explain client gain, client gain is usually:
a. the independent variable b. the dependent variable c. the extraneous variable d. the risk variable