Knowledge of the major social institutions is of particular importance to social work practitioners on
both macro and micro levels because:
a) They will be able to understand to which particular social institution
b) By knowing the major social institutions they will be able to advise clients of where to seek
specific assistance.
c) The knowledge of social institutions allows social workers to understand policy changes needed
to help individuals and families find their places in society.
d) Knowing the major social institutions makes navigating NASW documents and policies easier.
C
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Children suffering from serious emotional disturbances (SED) are more likely to be all of the following except:
a. male. b. low-income. c. female. d. from a racial/ethnic minority group.
Techniques that help an advocate “speak to the audience” include
A. gearing a presentation to the interests and values of a group. B. understanding who is the primary audience. C. using authority figures that the audience respects. D. all of these.
In addition to providing CDCs with social and political legitimacy, citizen participation is most important to CDCs because a. it increases residents' willingness to commit to a project. b. it allows community leaders to apply political pressure to electedrepresentatives
c. it gives community members a creative outlet. d. none of the above.
Explain why statistics that are used to predict are called differential statistics.
What will be an ideal response?