The McMaster Model of Family Functioning is an evaluative procedure probing how families function in three areas. Which of the following is not one of those areas?
a. Developmental Task Area
b. Hazardous Task Area
c. Crisis Task Area
d. Basic Task Area
C
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Medicaid provides federal matching funds to states to cover costs of medical care and some services for low-income people. Which legislation was this program a part of?
A. The Civil Rights Act of 1963 B. Brown v. Board of Education C. The Social Security Act of 1965 D. The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
When you have data on each person in each of two groups, with pretest and posttest measurements for each person in these two different groups, you cannot compute the gain score for each.
Measurement validity is achieved when a measure:
a. Cannot be “psyched out” by the respondent b. Corresponds to an accepted dictionary definition c. Yields the same score when applied to the same phenomena d. Relies on sophisticated instruments e. Measures what the researcher intends to measure
Social workers found psychoanalysis appealing because
a) Mary Richmond's approach was not working b) It recognized the unconscious c) It explained client resistance d) all of the above