When someone who has sexually abused a child consistently denies having done so, it is an example of
A) systematic measurement error
B) random measurement error.
C) unreliable data.
D) ?face error
A
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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
Why might social workers prefer to work with people who are like them?
a. Because we consciously value people who have our good tastes in music b. We consciously value people who have our great work ethic c. We unconsciously are more inclined to value people who are more like ourselves d. Unconsciously, we value those who share our taste in movies
A social worker who retired more than a year ago from private practice runs into a former client whom she has not seen in years. The former client received grief counseling from the social worker for several years after her mother died. The former client also recently retired and suggests that the social worker join a local group for retirees to which she belongs. The social worker, who has been looking for ways to stay active, agrees to attend the next meeting. The social worker's actions are:
A. Justified as she has not served the client for years. B. Unprofessional because the social worker is using the former client for her own gain C. Problematic as she is knowingly creating a conflict of interest or dual relationship D. Acceptable because the interaction will be in a group context and not intimate in nature
Comparative studies between older whites and older African Americans have found that older African Americans have:
A) fewer three or four-generation households. B) lower frequency of family-based households with adult children. C) more extended families. D) less social support from extended family.