Systems
Values & Principles
Theories, Dynamics & Groups
Theories Cont. & Organizational Settings/Structure
Human Behavior & Communities
100

A number of people who have something in common that connects them in some way and distinguishes them from others 

What is a Community? 

100
NASW 6 Core Values

What is service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, and competence? 

100

If a group member screams, “FIRE!”, other members likely will run out of the room. This is an example of:

What is respondent conditioning? 
100

In the broadest sense, the entire system of services, benefits, and programs designed to help people sustain themselves and their families

What is social welfare? 

100

Which term refers to the ranking of people in society based on their wealth, power, and family background, and is often related to competition within the community?

What is social class? 

200
One who guides group experience in Professional Roles within Generalist Practice 
What is facilitator? 
200

The mastery of a particular set of knowledge, skills, policies, and programs used by the social worker that address the cultural needs of individuals, families, groups, and communities

What is cultural competency? 

200

Which theory provides a means for understanding human behavior in many contexts, including the interactions of individuals, groups, families, organizations, and communities in the macro social environment?

What is systems theory? 
200

They view employees as being incapable of much growth 

What are Theory X Managers? 

200

Which term refers to an ethnic person’s adoption of the dominant culture in which he or she lives?

What is acculturation? 

300

The tendency for a system to maintain a relatively stable, constant state of balance.

What is homeostasis? 

300

Ability of an individual, family, group, community, or organization to recover from adversity and resume functioning, even when suffering serious trouble, confusion, or hardship.

What is resiliency? 

300

Which feature of emotional intelligence refers to the ability to control troublesome emotions both in oneself and in others?

What is self-awareness? 
300

Agencies sponsored by or affiliated with a religious or spiritual organization

What are Faith-based services?

300

Daft defines ________ as the attainment of organizational goals in an efficient and effective manner through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling organizational resources.

What is management? 

400

The macro social environment is the configuration of

What is communities, organizations, and groups? 

400

The act of placing extreme limitations and constraints on some person, group, or larger system.

What is oppression? 

400

Which term refers to a person with specialized skills and training who assists a professional in conducting his or her work?

What is a paraprofessional? 

400

Term refers to the pattern of shared values and assumptions about how things are done within an organization 

What is organizational culture?

400

Which of the following value dimensions in Asian and Pacific Islander culture refers to a devotion to and compliance with parental and familial authority, to the point of sacrificing individual desires and ambitions?

What is filial piety? 

500

Seven-step process for solving a problem 

What is Planned change process: engagement, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation, termination, follow up?


500

Stepping forward on the behalf of the client system to promote fair and equitable treatment or gain needed resources.

What is advocacy? 

500

Performing Stage of Task Group Development 

What is the Working Stage? 

500

Jasper perceives his colleague Casper as having trouble being punctual in meeting deadlines, and therefore perceives everything Casper does negatively even when his work is done well and punctually. This is an individual perceptual error entitled:

What is the Halo Effect? 
500

Approximately 80 percent of all social workers are women who earn about ________ than their male counterparts. (3,20 (more), 7,14 (less)

What is 14 percent less?

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