Exam 2: Using Social Work Theory in Practice

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Not taking for granted the present social order but actively looking for social change is characteristic of:

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Different writers and editors emphasize different aspects of theory, such as:

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The two main approaches to helping practitioners find ways of using the theories available are:

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Empowerment views argue that knowledge comes primarily from:

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Positivism is:

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When we believe that knowledge emerges from human interpretations of successions of events that can be captured empirically, we say this is a _____ research approach:

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It is unlikely that we can make generalized deductions from research about what we do in particular situations.

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______ is an interpretivist set of ideas proposing that understanding about the world come from interactions between people as part of many interchanges in a social, cultural and historical context:

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Until the 1970s, most theoretical debate in social work focused on various forms of:

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There is no universally accepted method of grouping social work theories:

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Many practitioners transfer and adapt ideas that they are confident in applying in one part of their practice to other aspects of their work:

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Human beings are independent, free to follow their will, thus it is just not possible to collect all the necessary information to understand the rules of human life, so it is better to think about the world in a more flexible way. This is an example of:

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Persons who believe that the world is orderly; human beings are like objects and behave according to rules; and we can understand the rules that govern them and so apply knowledge to create changes are called:

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A movement that emerged in the US and elsewhere, and which promoted a policy of following evidence to decide on practice action is called:

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Eclecticism is:

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The major area of debate about social work theory, from the 1990s to the present, has been:

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The debate about the role of empirical research evidence in evaluating practice theory:

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The theories most commonly covered in reviews of theory are:

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Eclecticism critics sometimes argue that:

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The arguments for EPB do not include:

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