Exam 2: Values and Principles That Guide Generalist Practice in the Macro Social Environment
Exam 1: Introduction to Human Behavior in the Macro Social Environment52 Questions
Exam 2: Values and Principles That Guide Generalist Practice in the Macro Social Environment58 Questions
Exam 3: Human Behavior in Groups: Theories and Dynamics55 Questions
Exam 4: Types of Groups in the Macro Social Environment55 Questions
Exam 5: Knowledge and Theories About Organizations50 Questions
Exam 6: Social Service Organizational Settings, Goals and Environmental Contexts54 Questions
Exam 7: Organizational Structure and Dynamics54 Questions
Exam 8: Human Behavior, Management, and Empowerment in Organizations57 Questions
Exam 9: Communities in the Macro Social Environment: Theories and Concepts55 Questions
Exam 10: Assessment of Geographic Communities and Empowerment57 Questions
Exam 11: Neighborhood Empowerment55 Questions
Exam 12: Diversity, Populations-At-Risk, and Empowerment in the Macro Social Environment55 Questions
Exam 13: Social Justice and the Global Community60 Questions
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Our worldview serves as a filter, accepting information that makes sense and discarding information that does not fit.
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Which term is defined as the act of stepping forward on the behalf of the client system in order to promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources?
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Oppression always bestows power and advantage on certain people who are regarded as the norm and denied to others based on status as different.
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Which term is defined as the set of key values, beliefs, understandings, and norms shared by members of a company or group?
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How does one identify with the social work profession? Why is this important?
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One common element of all oppressions is that they are institutionalized.
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Which of the following represents one of the six core values of the National Association of Social Workers' Code of Ethics ?
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List at least seven factors that relate to human diversity. Then, explain why the understanding intersectionality is important in today's generalist practice.
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What does it mean to be oppressed? To have power? To have privilege? To be acclaimed?
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Social workers should develop a nonjudgmental attitude and learn about the cultures of their clients.
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One of the ethical standards in the NASW Code of Ethics is "Social workers' ethical responsibilities to oneself."
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Which of the following terms concerns principles that specify what is good and what is bad?
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Empowerment in generalist practice involves critical thinking about how macro systems affect people.
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Which of the following accurately defines cultural competence?
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Which is defined as the affiliation with a large group of people who have common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background?
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A person with some combination of physical characteristics demonstrated by both sexes is referred to as hermaphrodite.
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Gender expression is a person's internal psychological self-concept of being either a male or a female, or some combination of both.
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Problematic situations where one must make a difficult choice among two or more alternatives where ethical standards conflict is called ethical disasters.
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In the United States, people typically shake hands in greeting. What term refers to this custom, or way of doing things?
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