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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following is the correct acronym of SMART -an objective that must be developed by the client and a social worker?
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During the planning step of the problem-solving process, a client and social worker must develop SMART objectives related to the chosen solutions. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-specific.
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During the planning step of the problem-solving process, a client and social worker must develop SMART objectives related to the chosen solutions. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-specific.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following is not an indicator of the Environment of Care program?
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Soothing colors for decor and paint, individual chairs with discrete seating areas, neutral or pleasant aroma, overall quiet; soft music, and individual bathroom options are several indicators of a good Environment of Care for trauma-informed programs.
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Soothing colors for decor and paint, individual chairs with discrete seating areas, neutral or pleasant aroma, overall quiet; soft music, and individual bathroom options are several indicators of a good Environment of Care for trauma-informed programs.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What is the difference between the formative and summative types of evaluations in a social work practice?
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The difference between the formative and summative types of evaluation is that formative evaluations examine the process of delivering services, whereas summative evaluations examine the outcomes.
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The difference between the formative and summative types of evaluation is that formative evaluations examine the process of delivering services, whereas summative evaluations examine the outcomes.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
When does a summative evaluation occur in a social work practice?
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Summative evaluations examine the outcomes of the social work practice which occur at the end of services and provide an overall description of their effectiveness.
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Summative evaluations examine the outcomes of the social work practice which occur at the end of services and provide an overall description of their effectiveness.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
All of the following are considered ethical standards that must be followed when evaluating practice EXCEPT
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Some of the ethical standards that must be followed when evaluating practice are obtaining voluntary and written informed consent from clients appropriately, ensuring clients in evaluations have access to appropriate supportive services and avoiding conflicts of interest and dual relationships with those being evaluated. Also, a social worker must also inform clients of their right to withdraw from evaluation and research at any time without penalty.
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Some of the ethical standards that must be followed when evaluating practice are obtaining voluntary and written informed consent from clients appropriately, ensuring clients in evaluations have access to appropriate supportive services and avoiding conflicts of interest and dual relationships with those being evaluated. Also, a social worker must also inform clients of their right to withdraw from evaluation and research at any time without penalty.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following is NOT true about the principles and features of objective and subjective data used in the problem-solving process?
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Facts related to a client’s situation are objective data and how the client perceived the facts through descriptions of his or her feelings, experiences, and perceptions are called subjective data. Therefore, objective facts do not determine whether an event is traumatic, rather it is a subjective emotional experience of the event.
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Facts related to a client’s situation are objective data and how the client perceived the facts through descriptions of his or her feelings, experiences, and perceptions are called subjective data. Therefore, objective facts do not determine whether an event is traumatic, rather it is a subjective emotional experience of the event.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Before data collection or analysis can commence, social work research needs a design or a structure. Which of the following is the function of a research design?
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Ensuring that the evidence or data collected enables the research questions to be answered is the function of a research design.
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Ensuring that the evidence or data collected enables the research questions to be answered is the function of a research design.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What is the most beneficial outcome of a helping relationship?
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A positive relationship between a social worker and a client is the most beneficial result of a helping relationship. Though the social worker’s competence and the involvement or cooperation of a client are also very influential.
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A positive relationship between a social worker and a client is the most beneficial result of a helping relationship. Though the social worker’s competence and the involvement or cooperation of a client are also very influential.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which of the following is not true about the interaction between a social worker and a client?
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A social worker and a client’s relationship is expressed through interaction. This interaction is commonly thought of in terms of verbal communication, but also includes nonverbal behavior and these behaviors are influenced by the relationship between them.
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A social worker and a client’s relationship is expressed through interaction. This interaction is commonly thought of in terms of verbal communication, but also includes nonverbal behavior and these behaviors are influenced by the relationship between them.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following is not true about empathic communication of a social worker and client relationship?
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Empathic communication involves being nonjudgmental, accepting, and genuine which includes bridging the gap by establishing rapport with clients, respond to a client’s nonverbal messages, defuses anger that represents obstacles to progress and decreases defensiveness, and engages a client in processing and testing new information.
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Empathic communication involves being nonjudgmental, accepting, and genuine which includes bridging the gap by establishing rapport with clients, respond to a client’s nonverbal messages, defuses anger that represents obstacles to progress and decreases defensiveness, and engages a client in processing and testing new information.