12 Questions
What is the initial step in the problem-solving process for social workers?
Assessment
What is the term used to describe the vast range of differences among groups, including age, class, color, culture, and more?
Human diversity
What is the primary focus of community capacity development in social work?
Building community capacity to overcome problems
What is the term used to describe an individual's, family's, or group's ability to recover from adversity?
Resilience
What type of system refers to any medium-sized group?
Mezzo
What is the primary role of a mediator in social work?
Resolving disputes among groups
What is the term for the condition in which the spinal column has not fused shut and consequently some nerves remain exposed?
Spina bifida
What is the term for the principle of acknowledging and appreciating a balance of traits for each male and female as an individual?
Elimination of false dichotomies
What is the term for the belief that innate psychological, behavioral, and/or intellectual differences exist between men and women and these differences connote the superiority of one group and the inferiority of the other?
Sexism
According to Freud, what stage occurs between 1.5-3 years?
Anal
What is the correct term for the percentage of children who will live in single-parent families in their lives?
50%
What is the term for the condition in which people are so inter-directed that they pay little or no attention to what occurs outside of them?
Autistic spectrum disorder
Test your understanding of social work and sociology principles, including the problem-solving process, diversity, and the role of sociology. Assess your knowledge of key concepts and theories in this field.
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