Which of the following is (are) true:
A) Russians typically say no by shaking their head from side to side-same as people in the United States.
B) In Japan smiling may indicate discomfort.
C) French friends tend to touch each other more often than Puerto Rican friends.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
Europe's first Social Security program was established in
A) England.
B) France.
C) Germany.
D) Russia.
Contact with other people in a macro context most likely should occur in:
A) The outer half of the personal zone
B) The outer half of the intimate zone
C) The closer half of the public zone
D) The closer half of the social zone
What did the originally formulated U.S. Social Security Act NOT include?
A) Survivor's insurance
B) Medical insurance
C) Disability coverage
D) All of these
The personal zone of personal space ranges from:
A) Skin contact to about eighteen inches
B) About eighteen inches to approximately four feet
C) About four to twelve feet
D) About twelve feet to twenty feet
When HIV/AIDS initially was diagnosed in the United States, most people believed they would never be affected or afflicted by the disease. Which of de Swaan's conditions is NOT met under these circumstances?
A) External effects are not recognized.
B) Individual remedies are effective.
C) Adversity must have uncertainty of moment and magnitude.
D) None of the above.
In the formal/informal continuum of body positioning, formality with another person implies:
A) Greater structure
B) Greater warmth
C) That you are being more personal with that other person
D) None of the above
David Gil urges social workers to question contextual factors that most people take for granted. What does he mean by this advice? Give an example.
What will be an ideal response?
The following is (are) true about extreme tension on the tense/relaxed continuum of body positioning:
A) It may convey lack of confidence in yourself or excessive nervousness.
B) It may put distance between yourself and the other.
C) It may make it difficult for the other to feel comfortable with and trust you.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
Define the following terms: pathos, logos, ethos.
What will be an ideal response?