The legal assurance that a person who is placed in an institution that promises to give treatment, does, in fact receive treatment is called: A. a criminal suit B. the right to refuse treatment. C. informed consent. D. the right to treatment.
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When a law requires that clients have access to their records, most agency workers tell their clients about this. A. True B. False
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matter how small or informal the group that is doing the planning, it is still imperative that an action plan be written down. A. True B. False
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In assessing what we have seen and heard when visiting a home, a state institution or a new section of town, we begin by A. suggesting reasons that might account for the conditions that we observe. B. expressing our own instinctive reactions of attraction or repulsion to what we see. C. describing in value-free terms exactly what we have seen. D. summarizing the reaction of previous workers and observers.
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Groups, unlike people, have a high degree of consistency over time in the way members relate to each other. A. True B. False
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Toraja society is __________, and tourism has led to competition among formerly harmonious segments of society. a. ranked b. egalitarian c. heterogeneous d. non-violent
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Which of the following definitions of disability currently the most favorable? A. The medical model B. The psychosocial model C. The economic model D. The functional limitation model
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The Black Mouth age set served as a __________ in Hidatsa society. a. priestly order b. craft guild c. police force d. leadership council
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What is the advantage of bilateral descent groups in industrial societies? a. Such groups expand the kin network more than unilineal descent groups. b. Such groups make it possible to loosen obligations to kin. c. Such groups are more likely to provide help to members in times of need. d. Such groups are the only ones compatible with nuclear families.
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