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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Psychological tests are used to measure an assortment of mental abilities and characteristics of a client. How does psychological test is being taken?
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An instrument used to measure an assortment of mental abilities and characteristics is called psychological tests. They often take the form of questionnaires which may be written, verbal, or pictorial tests.
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An instrument used to measure an assortment of mental abilities and characteristics is called psychological tests. They often take the form of questionnaires which may be written, verbal, or pictorial tests.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
What information is obtained thru educational tests that are essential to help formulate diagnoses and to guide treatment for their clients?
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Educational tests are used to measure the cognitive or thinking abilities and academic achievement of the client and they provide a profile of strengths and weaknesses that accurately identify areas for educational remediation and insights for the best learning strategies.
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Educational tests are used to measure the cognitive or thinking abilities and academic achievement of the client and they provide a profile of strengths and weaknesses that accurately identify areas for educational remediation and insights for the best learning strategies.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following is not a possible cause of psychosocial stress of a client?
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When there is a perceived threat, psychosocial stress occurs. They can be caused by upsetting events such as natural disasters, sudden health problems or death, and/or breakups or divorce.
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When there is a perceived threat, psychosocial stress occurs. They can be caused by upsetting events such as natural disasters, sudden health problems or death, and/or breakups or divorce.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What will a social worker do in situations where a client is seen to be a danger to self or others?
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If a client is seen to be a danger to self or others, the first thing that the social worker would do is to limit a client’s right to self-determination and must seek involuntary treatment such as commitment to an inpatient setting.
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If a client is seen to be a danger to self or others, the first thing that the social worker would do is to limit a client’s right to self-determination and must seek involuntary treatment such as commitment to an inpatient setting.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Under what circumstances does a social work consider applying a “duty to warn” situation?
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When a client is deemed to be a danger to an identifiable third party, a social worker should consider this as a “duty to warn” situation in which he/she had a duty to protect the intended victim from harm which includes warning the third party at risk.
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When a client is deemed to be a danger to an identifiable third party, a social worker should consider this as a “duty to warn” situation in which he/she had a duty to protect the intended victim from harm which includes warning the third party at risk.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Below are some behavioral warning signs that may be linked to a risk of suicide or violence EXCEPT
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There are some behavioral warning signs that must be considered in any assessment as they may be linked to a risk of suicide or violence such as unusual neglect of personal appearance, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, and sudden change in his/her eating and sleeping habits.
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There are some behavioral warning signs that must be considered in any assessment as they may be linked to a risk of suicide or violence such as unusual neglect of personal appearance, loss of interest in pleasurable activities, and sudden change in his/her eating and sleeping habits.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the following is referred to as a miracle question which is one of the methods to identify more about the client’s strengths, resources, and challenges?
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Letting your client determine the difference if the problem did not exist is considered a miracle question to identify more about client strengths, resources, and challenges.
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Letting your client determine the difference if the problem did not exist is considered a miracle question to identify more about client strengths, resources, and challenges.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
How to determine that a client may be resistant or not ready/able to fully participate in services needed to make changes in their lives?
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There are some indicators that a social worker may use as evidence that clients may be resistant or unable to fully participate in services such as limiting the amount of information communicated to a social worker, false promising, silence or minimal talking during sessions, and not keeping appointments and much more.
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There are some indicators that a social worker may use as evidence that clients may be resistant or unable to fully participate in services such as limiting the amount of information communicated to a social worker, false promising, silence or minimal talking during sessions, and not keeping appointments and much more.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following is not a method of distributing surveys in order to collect data for quantitative research?
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Quantitative research mainly collects data through the input of responses to research instruments containing questions such as questionnaires. Methods for distributing surveys are via postal mail, phone, website, in person, and through wireless devices such as smartphones.
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Quantitative research mainly collects data through the input of responses to research instruments containing questions such as questionnaires. Methods for distributing surveys are via postal mail, phone, website, in person, and through wireless devices such as smartphones.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What happens next after the data is entered into the computer?
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Once data is registered into the computer, descriptive statistics will be used to describe what the data shows or the basic features of the data which then provides simple summaries and reports about the sample and the measures.
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Once data is registered into the computer, descriptive statistics will be used to describe what the data shows or the basic features of the data which then provides simple summaries and reports about the sample and the measures.