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6 years ago
____________ means assigning responsibility or authority to others.
 
  A) Delegation
  B) Supervision
  C) Shirking
  D) Consultation



A policy enacted to prevent bullying of children with disabilities in mainstream schools, is an example of:
 
  A) A needs-meeting policy.
  B) A civil rights policy.
  C) A human rights policy.
  D) An infrastructure development policy.



The game that supervisors and supervisees play when either the supervisor or the worker consistently reveals how he knows much more than the other is called:
 
  A) Poor, helpless little old me
  B) Of course, I know much more than you do
  C) Information is power
  D) Good buddies don't evaluate



Which stage of social policy practice is policy assessment?
 
  A) The first stage.
  B) The last stage.
  C) The middle stage.
  D) The first and the last stage.



The game that supervisors and supervisees play when one person in the supervisory relationship withholds information from the other is called:
 
  A) Poor, helpless little old me
  B) Of course, I know much more than you do
  C) Information is power
  D) Good buddies don't evaluate



A policy that achieves a positive outcome due to being evaluated with research is known as an:
 
  A) Evidence-based practice.
  B) Evidence-based policy.
  C) Evaluation-based policy.
  D) Evolution-based practice.



The game that supervisors and supervisees play when the employee dependently leans on the supervisor for almost everything is called:
 
  A) Poor, helpless little old me
  B) Of course, I know much more than you do
  C) Information is power
  D) Good buddies don't evaluate



A rationalist would like social policy to be based on:
 
  A) Political ideals.
  B) Economic values.
  C) What works to help social problems.
  D) All of the above.



The game that supervisors and supervisees play when a supervisor feels uncomfortable holding a superior position over workers is called:
 
  A) Poor, helpless little old me
  B) Of course, I know much more than you do
  C) Information is power
  D) Good buddies don't evaluate



Is bending the rules ethically permissible?
 
  A) No. It is never ethical to bend the rules.
  B) Yes, as long as the social worker does not actually break the law.
  C) Yes. A social worker should act as their conscience directs and not according to the rules.
  D) Yes. A social worker may occasionally decide to bend a rule if they feel the rule will harm their client.
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