Deck 1: Introduction to Theory and Its Application to Social Work Practice
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Deck 1: Introduction to Theory and Its Application to Social Work Practice
1
A ______ is defined as the worldview or way of perceiving the world.
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
A
2
A ______ is defined as a theory concerned with the investigation, analysis, or description of theory itself.
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
D
3
A ______ as a set of statements aimed at explaining or proving why something happens.
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
B
4
A ______ describes how social workers can apply and implement theories in their practice.
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
A) perspective
B) theory
C) practice mode
D) meta-theory
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5
One example of a perspective is the ______ perspective.
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
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6
According to the text, which of the following is a meta-theory?
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
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7
According to the text, which of the following is a practice model?
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
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8
One example of a theory is the ______ theory
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
A) strengths
B) systems
C) mindfulness
D) positivism
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9
Which question is relevant to the historical framework that social workers use to choose a theory?
A) How consistent is this theory with social work values and ethics?
B) Why is this particular theory or perspective emerging at this moment in time?
C) What sources of knowledge does this theory support
D) What does this theory say about human behavior?
A) How consistent is this theory with social work values and ethics?
B) Why is this particular theory or perspective emerging at this moment in time?
C) What sources of knowledge does this theory support
D) What does this theory say about human behavior?
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10
Which question is relevant to the conceptual framework that social workers uses to critique a theory?
A) Is this theory or perspective a new understanding of human behavior?
B) Why is this particular theory or perspective emerging at this moment in time?
C) How consistent is this theory with social work values and ethics?
D) What is it that makes this understanding of human behavior important to our current context?
A) Is this theory or perspective a new understanding of human behavior?
B) Why is this particular theory or perspective emerging at this moment in time?
C) How consistent is this theory with social work values and ethics?
D) What is it that makes this understanding of human behavior important to our current context?
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11
Which theorist was a proponent of psychodynamic theory?
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
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12
Which theorist was a proponent of critical theory?
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
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13
Which theorist was a proponent of human development theory?
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
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14
Which theorist was a proponent of ecological theory?
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
A) Rank
B) Freire
C) Naess
D) Chenault
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15
______ examines the impact of the natural world on humans and the intrinsic worth of the natural world.
A) Ecological theory
B) Critical theory
C) Systems theory
D) Conflict theory
A) Ecological theory
B) Critical theory
C) Systems theory
D) Conflict theory
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16
Which of the following statements is a myth about social work theory?
A) Not every theory or idea is relevant to social work practice.
B) Theory is too difficult and complicated for social workers to understand.
C) Not every theory is applicable or relevant to every situation.
D) Some theories are complex and challenging to understand.
A) Not every theory or idea is relevant to social work practice.
B) Theory is too difficult and complicated for social workers to understand.
C) Not every theory is applicable or relevant to every situation.
D) Some theories are complex and challenging to understand.
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17
Which of the following statements best describes social workers as pragmatists?
A) They tend to use just one perspective, theory or model in all cases or practice-based situations.
B) They start with the assumption that they have the one, true political perspective, or social theory, or knowledge-generating method.
C) They are aware of their limitations and fallibility and strive to create the best society possible, given the tools they have available.
D) They acknowledge the importance of subjectivity, multiple ways of knowing, and that knowledge is time and context-bound.
A) They tend to use just one perspective, theory or model in all cases or practice-based situations.
B) They start with the assumption that they have the one, true political perspective, or social theory, or knowledge-generating method.
C) They are aware of their limitations and fallibility and strive to create the best society possible, given the tools they have available.
D) They acknowledge the importance of subjectivity, multiple ways of knowing, and that knowledge is time and context-bound.
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18
Which of the following statements best describes social workers as positivists?
A) They use just one perspective, theory or model in all cases or practice-based situations.
B) They acknowledge the importance of subjectivity and multiple ways of knowing.
C) They value ethics-based quest for democracy, equality, justice and freedom for all people.
D) They believe that there is an objective truth that can be discovered through systematic inquiry.
A) They use just one perspective, theory or model in all cases or practice-based situations.
B) They acknowledge the importance of subjectivity and multiple ways of knowing.
C) They value ethics-based quest for democracy, equality, justice and freedom for all people.
D) They believe that there is an objective truth that can be discovered through systematic inquiry.
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19
Which of the following statements best describes social workers as social constructionists?
A) They use just one perspective, theory or model in all cases or practice-based situations.
B) They acknowledge the importance of subjectivity and multiple ways of knowing.
C) They value ethics-based quest for democracy, equality, justice and freedom for all people.
D) They believe that there is an objective truth that can be discovered through systematic inquiry.
A) They use just one perspective, theory or model in all cases or practice-based situations.
B) They acknowledge the importance of subjectivity and multiple ways of knowing.
C) They value ethics-based quest for democracy, equality, justice and freedom for all people.
D) They believe that there is an objective truth that can be discovered through systematic inquiry.
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20
Which theory is central to social work and provides social workers with a value-based approach?
A) critical theory
B) ecological theory
C) pyschodynamic theory
D) systems theory
A) critical theory
B) ecological theory
C) pyschodynamic theory
D) systems theory
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21
Which of the following posits that our minds are vehicles designed to tell us how others see things?
A) ecological theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) pyschodynamic theory
D) systems theory
A) ecological theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) pyschodynamic theory
D) systems theory
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22
The intersectionality theory is a theory under ______.
A) environmental and ecological theories
B) life span and family life course theories
C) behavior and cognitive theories
D) theories of culture and white privilege
A) environmental and ecological theories
B) life span and family life course theories
C) behavior and cognitive theories
D) theories of culture and white privilege
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23
The nigrescence theory is a theory under ______.
A) environmental and ecological theories
B) life span and family life course theories
C) behavior and cognitive theories
D) theories of culture and white privilege
A) environmental and ecological theories
B) life span and family life course theories
C) behavior and cognitive theories
D) theories of culture and white privilege
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24
Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart is featured in the text for her work on the ______.
A) pivotal role played by cognition in shaping human behavior
B) different forms of diversity in social work practice
C) historical trauma as it impacts human growth and development
D) belief that individuals sought pleasure and/or avoided pain
A) pivotal role played by cognition in shaping human behavior
B) different forms of diversity in social work practice
C) historical trauma as it impacts human growth and development
D) belief that individuals sought pleasure and/or avoided pain
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25
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the share decision making model?
A) It is not consistent with social work ethics.
B) It is a "two-expert" practice model: the psychiatrist and the patient.
C) It does not take much interest in clients' goals, interests, and values.
D) It produces better results in clients' medication use.
A) It is not consistent with social work ethics.
B) It is a "two-expert" practice model: the psychiatrist and the patient.
C) It does not take much interest in clients' goals, interests, and values.
D) It produces better results in clients' medication use.
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26
Scientific theory typically includes overarching ideas and themes that are developed deductively based on the results of many empirical research studies
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27
Meta-theory is a theory concerned with the investigation, analysis, or description of theory itself.
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28
Shared decision making model is a social work practice model that places minimal importance on clients' life goals, interests, and values.
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29
The use of theory in social work practice leads to oppression.
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30
Symbolic interactionism argues human behavior is an interpretation of what we do and how we perceive what others do.
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31
Describe the difference between perspective, theory, and practice model.
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32
Discuss how the shared decision making model can be used in social work practice.
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33
Define meta-theory and name four different meta-theories.
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34
Provide an example that shows theoretical awareness is important for social work practice.
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35
Discuss three myths that underlie the use of theory in social work practice.
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