A working knowledge of research is critical for social workers in their work, because it allows them
to:
a) Participate in evaluation studies as research assistants, interpret and use data to secure funding and
support new evidence-based program development.
b) Get promoted into high-level research positions and have a larger, more influential position in the
social work community.
c) Graduate with a degree, as policy evaluation classes and internships are now requirements in any
school of social work.
d) Manipulate the data and statistics in order to leverage the information with legislators and secure
program funding.
A
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a. True b. False
During middle childhood children become aware of racial differences and the discrimination
that some children face as a result of a) social abilities b) cognitive abilities c) cultural abilities d) psychological abilities
Reserves of Social Security are financed by
A. special private insurance policies. B. a condition of federal and state subsidies. C. payroll taxes of workers. D. sales of the blood donated to the Red Cross.
The Northern and Kurland model of group development proposes a four-stage model with emphasis on socioemotional themes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)