Is bending the rules ethically permissible?
a. No. It is never ethical to bend the rules.
b. Yes, as long as the social worker does not actually break the law.
c. Yes. A social worker should act as their conscience directs and not according to the rules.
d. Yes. A social worker may occasionally decide to bend a rule if they feel the rule will harm their client.
D
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The capacity for genuineness and empathy are less important skills for organizational and community change than
when working with individuals.
a. True b. False
The volunteer board of directors of nonprofit agencies is selected by:
a) Biannual appointment by the nonprofit director b) Nomination and election by community members c) Nomination and election by the nonprofit board members and / or community members d) Nomination by the community members and appointment by the executive committee
The term "welfare" conceptually refers to a wide range of programs including:
a) Worker's Compensation b) Social Security c) Supplemental Security Income d) All the above
Suppose someone said to you that he has walked across a college campus and observed women and men interacting and made some observations about how men and women communicate differently. One of these observations was that men are more likely to boast about their accomplishments and women were more likely to talk about their friends. This person says he has undertaken a qualitative study using his perceptions and observations. He has not made any notes but has just observed. Do you agree that he has undertaken a qualitative research study? Explain why you agree or do not agree with reference to the nature of qualitative data analysis.
What will be an ideal response?