How does anthropology differ from other disciplines concerned with humans?
A) Anthropology has a narrower focus on the cultural “other.”
B) It has existed as a discipline longer than most other social sciences.
C) Anthropology has a less scientific approach than other disciplines.
D) It is broader in scope, both geographically and historically.
D) It is broader in scope, both geographically and historically.
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a. social skills b. social identities c. financial security d. dedication
The decline in the percentage of the black population residing in the South between 1940 and 1970 was primarily due to:
a) Number of men who were fighting I wars b) Lack of adequate state welfare programs c) Search for factory employment in the North d) Covert and overt discrimination and segregation
Therapy groups place greater emphasis on members helping each other than do support groups.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Why are "rushing to solutions" and "fixing" problematic?
a. If clients' problems are solved too quickly, the agency will lose money b. The client may become upset with the social worker if the solution does not actually fix it or if the problem returns c. A social worker's supervisor will become angry and disappointed in the social worker if they work with clients by fixing their problems for them d. By definition they limit or prevent the very processes necessary for change work to take place in groups