Which of the following is an example of a variable measured at the ordinal level of measurement?

a. Military rank
b. Birth order of siblings
c. Age measured as child, teen, adult, and elderly
d. Order in which subjects complete a given task
e. All of the above are measured at the ordinal level


e. All of the above are measured at the ordinal level

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The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) is an international organization founded

in 1956 that works with other international social work and human rights organizations to encourage A) international cooperation and communication among social workers around the globe B) an increased commitment globally of the right of individuals to self-determination C) the promotion of international social worker D) international adoption of the same set of ethical standards globally

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When working with proportions, maximum dispersion is achieved with a percent

value of __________. a. 25 b. 50 c. 75 d. 100

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Combining "respect and challenge" in your organizing work refers to

A. A way to subtly manipulate the group to get things done B. A set of demands that often are difficult to achieve C. The ability to blend genuine interpersonal connection with the group while also raising strategic issues that may make some people uncomfortable D. A deep understanding of the demands placed on the agency as well as the people you work with

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In solution-oriented therapy, when is it best for a therapist to compliment the client?

A) To acknowledge a client's progress toward their goals B) To get closer to the client C) To help the client feel good about themselves D) To acknowledge the client's personhood

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