“Social conditions”defined as CM by around ______ of respondents included physical beating of a child by any adult, child prostitution, infanticide, and child labor under age 12.

a. 85%
b.75%
c.95%
d. 90%


d. 90%

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What was the purpose of the Indian Child Welfare Act?

a. reduction of inappropriate removals of Native American children b. to pay closer attention to child maltreatment on the reservations c. to take the onus off the federal government for child protection of Indian children d. to increase the amount of child welfare officers on tribal lands

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Geographically, Arabs are persons who

a. can trace their ancestry to the Kurds, Berbers or Chaldeans. b. have ancestral ties to the Saudi Arabian peninsula and historically have practiced Islam. c. are Muslim, Christian, or Jewish and from the Middle East. d. none of the above.

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Read the following example:

Feedback: You really seemed to be following the client as demonstrated by your body language and use of minimal encouragers. The client was really opening up to you. Your interaction with the client changed when the client began talking about her sex life. You began looking at your watch and you began shifting in your chair. What was your recollection of this part of the session? How might you handle this in the future? Which of the following guidelines for providing feedback are not demonstrated in the example above? a. Feedback should focus on strengths first and then address areas that need improvement b. Feedback should focus on the behavior and not the person c. Feedback should include specific but tentative suggestions for improvement d. All feedback should be specific so that the recipient can grasp the information

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Development in the first few years of life is considered to be the most important

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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