Week 6 Quiz_ Chapters 13-15_ Attempt review

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Started on Sunday, February 11, 2024, 4:14 PM State Finished Completed on Sunday, February 11, 2024, 4:54 PM Time taken 40 mins Grade 8.50 out of 10.00 ( 85 %) Information Question 1 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 2 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Chapter 13. Humanistic Practice, Existentialism, and Spirituality Humanistic models propose that people's interpretations of their own selves are: a. usually biased and unreliable b. not relevant due to the inability to measure those interpretations c. valid and worthwhile Correct d. none of the above Humanistic practice must operate through interpersonal and social equality. This is because human rights are integral to humanism. Select one: True False
Question 3 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 4 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 5 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Humanism is widely accepted as a central value of social work. Select one: True False Humanistic models are based on the common idea that ________________. a. family relationships are an important source of solidarity b. human beings are trying to make sense of the world that they experience Correct c. people must share experience to socially construct their understandings of problems d. none of the above Caring and creativity are essential in humanistic practice. Select one: True False
Question 6 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 7 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Information Question 8 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Existentialism is concerned with: a. the meaning for human beings of the fact that they exist, that we are human beings Correct b. does not focus on the capacity of people to gain personal power to control their lives but rather on social oppression c. helping people understand that the environment is neither absurd nor should it be alienating d. none of the above Shared value principles of social work fit with humanistic ideas such as: a. treating people as whole and being in interaction with their environment b. respecting their understanding and interpretation of their experience c. seeing clients at the center of what social workers do d. all of the above Correct Chapter 14. Social Justice Practice, Empowerment and Advocacy Since the 1970s, advocacy has been included into social work through: a. case advocacy and cause advocacy Correct b. empowerment practice approaches c. managerialism mandates d. none of the above
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Question 9 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 0.50 Question 10 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 11 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 12 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Empowerment ideas are steadily being displaced in their importance by the concept of advocacy. Select one: True False Social work empowerment and advocacy have connections to many other fields. Select one: True False A major value issue that arises with empowerment and advocacy: a. is worries about conflicts with agency policy b. inability of social workers to develop accurate case plans c. people's capacity to participate in social institutions and act and speak for themselves Correct d. none of the above And important area of empowerment practice has been to assist the development of self-help and mutual aid groups. Select one: True False
Question 13 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 0.50 Question 14 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Information Question 15 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Empowerment practice may help individuals but in turn this may_____: a. create antagonism by other oppressed or deprived groups Incorrect b. disadvantage the community by selectively drawing down resources c. take power and resources from others in their oppressed environment rather than the wider society d. all of the above Practice ideas included in the political role of empowerment include: a. biography b. political understanding c. gaining and using skills d. all of the above Correct Chapter 15. Critical Practice The availability of critical practice and critical practice ideas avoids social work staying with the status quo. Select one: True False
Question 16 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 17 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Question 18 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Critical theory argues that it provides empirical support for practice by belief and practice such as historical analysis and debate. Select one: True False Critical theory provides ___ opportunity for empirical testing. a. no b. very little Correct c. a great deal of d. a very large amount of The central debate about critical social work lies around its argument that: a. elite groups are controlling society and thus social work incorporates elite political objectives b. many or most problems come from the structure and organization of society Correct c. postmodernism has come to an end and as yet there is no clear path forward d. social work is a significant form of social control
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Question 19 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 0.50 Question 20 Correct 0.50 points out of 0.50 Critical theory criticism of society can lead to: a. negativity and demotivation by practitioners Incorrect b. poor relations with colleagues c. antagonistic relations with persons who practitioners seek to influence d. all of the above Critical theory argues that social problems are more created by _____ and less by _______. a. people's inability to deal with their environment, lack of social work interventions b. oppression, discrimination c. structure of society, individual psychological factors Correct d. none of the above ◄ Previous activity Jump to... Next activity