When is it unethical for social workers to involve clients in advocacy?

A) Never, clients should be involved
B) Always, advocacy is an obligation of social workers
C) Sometimes, when it is required by rules and regulations
D) When clients are well prepared, they can be engaged in mutual goals of advocacy


D

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a) Dependency ratio b) Beneficiaries ratio c) Workers' reliance ratio d) Absolute ratio

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A researcher speaking of chance as an alternate explanation of observed results is referring to:

a. the fact that the research involved a high degree of risk for the subjects b. the possibility that the research findings occurred by chance and not as a result of the intervention of interest c. the fact that the research involved a measure of risk for the researcher d. a causal connection between the intervention and the observed outcome

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

If you computed the correlations between scores on one self-esteem scale and the scores on another scale, where higher scores represent higher self-esteem for both scales, you would expect to find a negative correlation coefficient.

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In the process of therapy, a distraught and agitated client states that he/she is going to "shoot their ex-lover" with the gun he/she has at home. The social worker remains unsure if the client would actually do it. The social worker has an obligation to first:

A. This is privileged information and nothing should be done outside the session. B. Question the seriousness of the client C. Call for medication for the client D. Warn the ex- lover and call the police

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