How should we interpret the existence of "surplus" (as defined in the text) in a human service agency?
A. It suggests the presence of inefficiency.
B. It suggests that an individual may be doing a good job as a manager.
C. It suggests that staff can be reduced in number.
D. It suggests that the agency is likely to experience a cut in funding.
B
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Why is it the case that social workers are always modeling as they practice?
a. Social workers are consistently doing the wrong thing in order to try and provoke their clients into considering what they say with critical analysis and questioning b. Social workers routinely demonstrate competencies in problem solving, facing difficult emotional situations, using directness with tact and sensitivity, clear communication, compassion, and other life skills c. Social workers tend to be photographed by paparazzi often and therefore are always trying to look their best in the latest fashions d. Social workers are actually never modeling as they practice
A college student is introduced to methamphetamine, eventually needs
more and more to feel good, and soon starts stealing to support her habit. She is expelled from school for stealing from her roommate. Why might she have become addicted so quickly? A. Methamphetamine converts to morphine in the brain and binds to endorphin receptors that cannot regulate the release of dopamine in her limbic system. B. She probably has a genetic defect that increases levels of naturally produced dopamine, and the drug decreases stimulation of her dopamine receptors. C. She probably has an abnormally low amount of naturally produced dopamine in her limbic system due to an addictionrelated genetic problem. D. Increased baseline levels of dopamine in the synapse between her VTA and ACC decreased stimulation of her dopamine receptors upon her first use.
Explain when an ANOVA table would be used.
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Which of the following statements is NOT accurate about corporate farming?
A. It emphasizes uniformity over quality. B. Typically, these farms own all aspects of production. C. These farms are highly specialized operations. D. It is consistent with the principle of maintaining open, competitive markets.