Purposes for the group are usually not generated by

a) Agency staff

b) The community

c) Persons who are familiar with the potential members

d) The members


C

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A core assumption embedded in Carl Rogers' theory is that clients are able to:

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Which of the following is true of case studies?

A. They are empirical studies of client changes in which the helping professional is the judge in evaluating the changes. B. They rarely involve use of the scientific literature as basis for the interventions taken. C. The helping professional can simply "see" what is happening, without need of numbers or baseline. D. None of the above

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A. 1 and 4 B. 1, 2, and 3 C. 1 and 3 D. 4 only

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Which of the following public policy models of aging is not related to the paradigm of "New Aging"?

A) interdependence of generations B) intergenerational equity C) politics of diversity D) politics of entitlement

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