Social workers who wish to advocate on behalf of clients in the criminal justice system ______.
A. generally find great support from people in power
B. do not have to worry about risking their jobs and livelihoods by challenging those in power, even though those in power may oppose their endeavors
C. must strive to have accurate data and information with which to educate those in power
D. are not adequately considering the rights of the victims of these crimes
Answer: C
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Which of these situations describes a learning problem?
A. A supervisor recommends that a clinician follow a new, unfamiliar intervention model. B. A clinician has trouble asserting herself with a client who reminds her of her father. C. A supervisor observes that a clinician continually questions the value of his treatment plans. D. A clinician is easily overwhelmed by the extent of the problems faced by her clients.
A problem with primatology is that
A) humans and various species of monkeys and apes are not at all similar. B) women and men who have contributed to primate studies carry their own culture with them. C) there is no variability among primate species. D) None of the above; primatology has no limitations.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
One of the single-subject research designs requires one measurement of the client’s target behavior before treatment and one measurement of the client’s target behavior at the end of the treatment period.
The IMF and the World Bank are examples of
a. political institutions without much influence on industrializing nations b. world banks that help globalize capitalism through lending money c. socialist enterprises d. a banking system much criticized by free-market capitalists