Major policy changes can occur quickly when they reach a:
a) Falling point
b) Systematic point
c) Point of no return
d) Tipping point
D
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_____________________ assumes that problem behavior in young people can be understood in terms of their not having the ability to cope with various situational demands.
a. Behavioral modification b. Conduct disorder treatment c. Social cognitive monitoring d. Social skills training
After 15 years of marriage, the wife of a Mexican American man left him due, she said, to his heavy drinking. He drank only after a hard day's work and does not think he has an alcohol problem
But since she left, he is thinking twice. What occurred? A. His machismo let him feel that he fulfilled obligations by working hard and he deserved to drink without criticism. Now he feels emasculated and powerless. B. He is too full of machismo and cannot see how his alcohol dependence ruined his marriage. You are glad his wife finally left him after 15 years. C. He is experiencing acculturative stress, forgetting the fatalistic perspective of his culture. His wife was fated to leave. He does not have a problem. D. He has lost his feeling of machismo, which allowed him to hold his liquor.
A very important detail that must be worked out before all parties can sit down to negotiate is:
a. Seating arrangements b. What to wear c. What type of refreshments to provide d. If the negotiation should be catered
All of the following are true about childcare EXCEPT:
A) When families receive child care assistance as they leave welfare, their employment success rate goes up dramatically. B) 28% of families who did not receive child care assistance within three months of leaving welfare returned to welfare. C) 19% of those who received childcare assistance returned to welfare. D) Childcare is not a need for impoverished families.