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MSW Exam Terms Questions and Answers |100% Pass What should a social worker do when receiving a subpoena? - Answer-Respond and claim privelege to confidentiality of the profession. A subpoena is not the same as a court order, which cannot be refused. Kohlberg's stages of moral development - An...

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MSW Exam Terms Questions and
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What should a social worker do when receiving a subpoena? - Answer✔✔-Respond and claim privelege

to confidentiality of the profession. A subpoena is not the same as a court order, which cannot be

refused.


Kohlberg's stages of moral development - Answer✔✔-


A client's information can be kept from them - Answer✔✔-If there is compelling evidence it would cause

harm


Covert discrimination - Answer✔✔-Discrimination that is concealed or hidden.


Parallel process - Answer✔✔-an overidentification with the supervisee


Enactment - Answer✔✔-A technique in which social workers ask their clients to recreate situations

exactly as they remember them


Which theorist introduced the idea of operant conditioning? - Answer✔✔-B.F. Skinner


The Older Americans Act of 1965 - Answer✔✔-Helped older Americans by providing grants to states


A defense mechanism in which is able to escape conflict of having undesirable thoughts, feelings, or

urges by projecting them onto another person or group. - Answer✔✔-Projection




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A dense mechanism that seeks to make irrational behavior rational by explanation. - Answer✔✔-

Rationalization


Participant modeling - Answer✔✔-Demonstration with the expectation that the behavior will be

demonstrated by the participant


Paradoxical directive - Answer✔✔-prescribes the problem, in a sense, so that the client can grasp the

behavior's significance and move toward goals with greater self-awareness


Stages of cultural identity - Answer✔✔-


With whom did conflict theories originate? - Answer✔✔-Karl Marx


Radical feminism - Answer✔✔-The idea that gender roles are completely socially constructed and are

used to give men more power than women.


Clarification technique - Answer✔✔-Seeks to reformulate a problem in a client's words.


Superasystem - Answer✔✔-An entity that is served by a number of smaller, component systems and

produces output based on that relationship


Interobserver reliability - Answer✔✔-Assesses the degree to which different raters Or assessors give

Consistent results about the same phenomenon. Also known as interrater reliability.


Who developed the system of social work values And categorized them into four groups: Societal,

organizational an institutional, Professional, and human service practice values? - Answer✔✔-Charles

Levy


Kohlberg stages of moral development - Answer✔✔-preconventional, conventional, postconventional


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Physiological needs - Answer✔✔-the most basic human needs to be satisfied- water, food, shelter, and

clothing


An example of enactment being used in structural family therapy - Answer✔✔-Acting out dysfunctional

patterns of behavior So the therapist can intervene and suggest more positive interactions to use outside

of therapy


Reliability - Answer✔✔-the extent to which a test yields consistent results


Validity - Answer✔✔-The ability of a test to measure what it is intended to measure


test-retest reliability - Answer✔✔-a method for determining the reliability of a test by comparing a test

taker's scores on the same test taken on separate occasions


parallel forms reliability - Answer✔✔-consistency between/among alternate versions of the same

instrument; e.g. creating 2 parallel forms of a questionnaire (with difficult questions) and both tests

show correlation


internal consistency reliability - Answer✔✔-the assessment of reliability using responses at only one

point in time


content validity - Answer✔✔-the extent to which a test samples the behavior that is of interest


criterion validity - Answer✔✔-the extent to which a measure is related to an outcome


Bandura's Social Learning Theory - Answer✔✔-People learn through observation, mental states are

important to learning, learning does not necessarily lead to change in behavior. Key element: modeling




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