Chapter.10 Complete Test Bank Assessment - Chapter Test Bank | Socially Just Practice in Groups 1e by Ortega by Robert M. Ortega. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 10: Assessment
Test Bank
Multiple Choice
1. According to the text, assessment helps member and workers to identify ______.
a. individual diagnoses or conditions that are likely to impact group development
b. shared history or past experiences that members have in common
c. areas in which the worker and members are likely to come into conflict
d. steps they need to take to meet goals as well as strengths and limitations impacting this work
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: What is Assessment?
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. If tools are used as part of the assessment process, socially just practice would dictate that they are ______.
a. approved by all members and have been used/validated for groups with demographics identified as important by group members
b. administered exclusively by the worker or someone else who has expertise in that area
c. used only to identify group needs or characteristics
d. used exclusively to identify individual needs or characteristics
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Role of Assessment in a Social Justice Model
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. You are working with a group comprised of female immigrants from Central America, most of whom do not have legal status. The group was formed in response to these women sharing common symptoms of intense anxiety which had emerged and increased in recent months, concurrently with changes in immigration policy. Which of the following activities best reflects a social justice model of assessment?
a. use of group dialogue to explore the ways in which member identity and current policies appear to influence the anxiety experienced by each individual
b. use of a standardized scale to measure and track the anxiety levels of members
c. collecting the family and social history of each of the members to look for shared experiences
d. confidentially gathering information about the women’s immigration status
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Role of Assessments in a Social Justice Model
Difficulty Level: Hard
4. When you are required to assign psychiatric diagnoses as part of the assessment process, one way to employ a social justice orientation is to ______.
a. avoid discussing them as they are likely to cause discomfort
b. ensure that members are engaged in the diagnostic process by explaining when and why these diagnoses are assigned
c. seek to assign all members the same diagnosis to build cohesion
d. allow members to self-determine their diagnoses
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Problems with Psychiatric Nomenclature
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. For a social justice group concerned with disproportionality in the criminal justice system in a given community, one important form of quantitative assessment could be ______.
a. trends in the overall arrest totals for the last 5 years in that community
b. the lived experiences of individuals who have experienced racial profiling
c. racial demographics of traffic stops in that community
d. the social histories of group members and their relationships to the criminal justice system
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Member and Relevant Social Injustice Issues
Difficulty Level: Medium
6. Loss of ______ and ______ are two potential barriers to seeking social justice, according to the text.
a. identity; culture
b. relationships; status
c. agency; skills
d. resources; group support
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Internal (Personal and Interpersonal) and External (Structural, Environmental, and Cultural) Barriers to Seeking Social Justice
Difficulty Level: Medium
7. Assessing how many group members would be willing/able to engage in action to attempt to change social injustice is an example of assessing group ______ .
a. readiness
b. dedication
c. cohesiveness
d. tolerance
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Group Conditions and Readiness to Deal with Social Justice
Difficulty Level: Medium
8. When using member self-observation as an assessment tool, one way to improve accuracy is to ask members to ______.
a. generalize about a range of similar situations
b. avoid observing situations in which they experience strong emotions
c. discuss specific situations they have experienced
d. give themselves an overall rating
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Measurements Related to Individuals
Difficulty Level: Medium
9. The Group Psychotherapy Intervention Scale (Chapman, 2010) is most useful for assessing ______.
a. individual member communication skills and patterns
b. group communication patterns
c. the group’s overall progress toward their state goals
d. the effectiveness of a specific intervention related to a group process
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Measures of Group Process
Difficulty Level: Medium
10. Engagement, avoidance, and conflict are three sub-scales measured in the ______.
a. Group Climate Questionnaire
b. Group Environment Scale
c. Group Attitude Scale
d. Group Evaluation Questionnaire
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Measures of Group Climate and Environment
Difficulty Level: Medium
True/False
1. Assessment in social justice group work is used to measure outcomes rather than processes.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Role of Assessment in a Social Justice Model
Difficulty Level: Medium
2. Members themselves can be involved in the assessment process by observing group behavior.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Behavior in Group as Observed by Workers and Members
Difficulty Level: Medium
3. Assessing member knowledge of social justice/injustice is one element of assessment within socially just group practice
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Member Knowledge of Social Justice
Difficulty Level: Medium
4. A member who is seeking to spend less time using social media is seeking to increase a behavior
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Measurements Related to Individuals
Difficulty Level: Medium
5. Asking members to assess the community with regards to social justice issues is one element of assessment within social justice group work.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Measures of Group Climate and Environment
Difficulty Level: Medium
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Chapter Test Bank | Socially Just Practice in Groups 1e by Ortega
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