What are some of the advantages of family work in the home?
a. Family social workers can receive direct information about family functioning and develop a more complete picture about the family relationships as members interact within a familiar environment.
b. The family social worker maybe able to better individualize the intervention based on a family's living situation.
c. New skills learned maybe easier applied when learned within the family's natural setting as opposed to an office setting.
d. Family social workers are often trained to conduct psychosocial therapies within the home.
D
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Older persons who live in rural areas generally have better health than those
who live in urban areas. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
______ bias in research can best be described as those people who complete a survey as either extremely satisfied with services or extremely dissatisfied with services.
A. Selection B. Service C. Methodical D. Systematic
Combrinck-Graham suggests that family development frequently alternates between:
a. centripetal and centrifugal periods b. horizontal and vertical stresses c. stage oscillations d. linear and circular causality