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What contribution to the discipline or practice will this study make? This is an elaboration of what the problem addresses.
Who gets to decide if a claim is actually fraudulent? What are some other reasons that would give Facebook the right to refuse to publish information?
What is the responsibility of the social workers working with Iris to advocate for a change in the social policy?
When testing a client, what two ways could a counselor's behavior affect the validity of the data gathered from the test results?
Could a psychological test and assessment be invalid and still have reliability? Why or why not?
Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the ideas of Mills and Berger as they apply to your selected social problem (Alcoholism).
Analyze the social representations presented in the media content. Discuss how media item reflects or challenges dominant values, norms, and social identities.
Compare and contrast that research with the textbook's explanation of ways sociologists apply the sociological imagination to understand a problem.
Explore the interconnections between the life story of a person you interview and the larger social structure or culture.
Provide a transcript of what happened during your field education experience, including a dialogue of interaction with a client.
In an essay, address the following: Determine how the sociological imagination can help understand that problem.
What are the long-term challenges for someone living with illness? What social, family, vocational and medical supports are needed for long-term stabilization?
At what social group is the ad you chose aimed? What social groups are represented in the ad? Does the advertisement reinforce or violate cultural norms?
What are the four functions of deviance? Explain four different times in your life when each of these functions was present.
Explain the psychological benefits of positive emotions as discussed in the readings. What are some strategies to help cultivate positive emotions in your life?
Discuss the post-traumatic growth the client experienced. Explain the role of resilience in protecting wellbeing.
Give an example of how social inequality in society may negatively affect families. What are the possible long-term consequences of this inequality?
In what ways can government policies be used to support families? Explain why you think that each policy would be important and what its impact could be.
How might you communicate the needs of vulnerable populations to policy makers who may not share your views about the need for services?
Describe the barriers experienced by Helen and the social work intern. Finally, suggest ways the intern could overcome these barriers.
Explain how the media shapes culture and our day-to-day lives. Explain how the focus will potentialy impact or shape culture and/or our day-to-day lives.
What did Emile Durkheim contribute to our knowledge about religion? How did his views on religion compare with his ideas about education?
Analyze the extent to which the underlying principles and values of the theory are consistent with the NASW Code of Ethics in 3 to 4 brief sentences.
How might you feel at that moment, and how would you maintain a professional demeanor? Finally, how might you use self-disclosure as a strategy in working wi
Explain how social problems within social institutions (on micro and macro levels) have perpetuated or affected child abuse.