If you have the condition where P = .05 or .01, you as a researcher should:
a. Reject the null hypothesis
b. Accept the null hypothesis
c. Reassess the study
d. Perform a post test - ansIf you have the condition where P = .05 or .01, you as a researcher
should:
a. Reject the null hypothesis
When responding to a client's request for information about the disclosure of his/her
protected health information, which of the following is NOT required?
a. A description of what information was sent
b. The purpose of the disclosure
c. Disclosures for treatment, payment, or health care operations
d. The dates of disclosure and to whom the information was sent. - ansWhen responding to a
client's request for information about the disclosure of his/her protected health information,
which of the following is NOT required?
c. Disclosures for treatment, payment, or health care operations
When providing information about a client's family background on an assessment, which of
the following should be specified:
a. Just the relationships of all those living in the client's household (i.e., mother, sister, and
grandmother.
b. The ages of all those living in the client's household
c. Only whether or not there are others living in the client's household
d. The names and relationships of all those living in the client's household. - ansWhen
providing information about a client's family background on an assessment, which of the
following should be specified:
d. The names and relationships of all those living in the client's household.
A family has adopted a seven-year-old boy who had previously experienced severe neglect.
The adoptive parents are meeting with a social worker because they are frustrated that he
, continues to hoard food. They report that they often find food under his bed and he "steals"
extra food to put in his backpack for school. What recommendations should the social worker
make?
a. They should install locks on the cupboards and the refrigerator so they can better monitor
his food intake.
b. They can provide the child with a food basket where he can keep his healthy snacks and
they can refill the basket when it is nearing empty.
c. The parents should ignore the behavior as it will likely go away on its own once the child
realizes that the family has plenty of food.
d. The parents should take away privileges each time they discover that he is hoarding food. -
ansb. They can provide the child with a food basket where he can keep his healthy snacks and
they can refill the basket when it is nearing empty.
A 32-year-old man is referred to a social worker after his children were removed by child
protective services due to allegations of neglect. He tells the social worker that he is not sure
that he wants to fight to get them back. He states he doesn't think he wants to go through all
the things child protective services wants him to do only to not regain custody in the end.
Which response is the best thing the social worker should say to the client?
a. "You are free to choose whether or not you want to try to regain custody of the children."
b. "It's important to look at how not attempting to get custody of the children will be viewed
by child protective services."
c. "Your children will benefit from knowing that you at least tried to regain custody, even if
you aren't successful."
d. "It may be helpful to work toward regaining custody initially, and if at any time you decide
you want to to give up, you can do so." - ansa. "You are free to choose whether or not you
want to try to regain custody of the children."
---Insisting the client work to regain custody does not support the client's right to self-
determination.
A couple requests help in improving their seven-year marriage. When you ask them about
their goals, they begin to argue almost immediately. The husband states his wife nags him too
much about chores. The wife states her husband is lazy. How should you proceed with
establishing treatment goals?
a. Assist them in establishing treatment goals to help them learn to improve their
communication and resolve conflict.
b. Assist them in setting a goal to help them resolve their arguments around household
responsibilities.
c. Recommend they receive individual treatment to help them work on individual issues.