Haydn’s position at the Esterházy palace was that of a/an

1.   Which of the following did not influence William Grant Still’s composition, Afro-American Symphony?
 

   A. Work songs
   B. Ragtime
   C. Spirituals
   D. Lutheran hymns

 

 
                   
2.   Haydn’s position at the Esterházy palace was that of a/an                  
 

   A. nobleman.
   B. priest.
   C. honored son.
   D. servant.

 

                 
3.   Which scale does John Cage’s 4’33” use?
 

   A. None
   B. Heptatonic
   C. Hexatonic
   D. Pentatonic

 

4.   An art song is a musical setting of a
 

   A. poem.
   B. Bible story.
   C. drawing.
   D. painting.

 

5.   Many African cultures had griots. What was their function?
 

   A. They were solo performers of complex instrumental music.
   B. They were healers.
   C. They were slaves.
   D. They were singers who kept track of governmental and historical information, passing it on in song.

 

6.   The Rite of Spring culminates in the sacrifice of a virgin by
 

   A. beheading.
   B. strangulation.
   C. fire.
   D. dancing to death.

 

7.   Debussy’s primary goal as a composer was to
 

   A. create exquisitely crafted works.
   B. give pleasure and appeal to the senses.
   C. express extreme emotions.
   D. create abstract works in reaction to German romanticism.

 

 
                   
8.   Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro is based on a play by                  
 

   A. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
   B. Beaumarchais.
   C. Franz Joseph Haydn.
   D. Lorenzo da Ponte.

 

                 
9.   A sonata de chiesa was written to be performed in a
 

   A. concert hall.
   B. private residence.
   C. church.
   D. palace.

 

10.   A homophonic baroque recitative is probably scored for
 

   A. solo voice and continuo.
   B. a vocal duet.
   C. chorus and orchestra.
   D. string quartet.

 

11.   Haydn’s opus 33 string quartets were first performed for
 

   A. Johann Solomon in London.
   B. the future Russian Tsar Paul I and his wife.
   C. Prince Esterházy.
   D. the emperor of Austria.

 

12.   In his art song, “Erlkönig,” Schubert uses new music for each verse. This form is called
 

   A. irregular.
   B. sonata.
   C. through-composed.
   D. strophic.

 

13.   Which of the following vocal styles was not used in the cantata?
 

   A. Aria
   B. Chorus
   C. Recitative
   D. Motet

 

14.   Which of the following musicians was involved in the creation of cool jazz?
 

   A. Miles Davis
   B. Dave Brubeck
   C. Charlie Parker
   D. Dizzy Gillespie

 

15.   The style of painting exemplified by Gauguin’s works is called
 

   A. cubism.
   B. neoclassicism.
   C. primitivism.
   D. serialism.

 

16.   How many movements does a program symphony usually have?
 

   A. One
   B. As many as needed
   C. Three
   D. Two

 

17.   Which of the following composers was most influenced by Indian music?
 

   A. Henry Cowell
   B. John Cage
   C. Terry Riley
   D. Edgard Varèse

 

18.   In sonata form, modulation occurs during the _______ section.
 

   A. recapitulation
   B. development
   C. ritornello
   D. exposition

 

 

19.   Which style of jazz grew out of Louis Armstrong’s style of cornet playing?
 

   A. Dixieland
   B. Swing
   C. Blues
   D. Ragtime

 

20.   Smetana’s symphonic poem, “The Moldau,” reflects the composer’s Bohemian nationalism and includes
 

   A. imagery suggesting natural landmarks.
   B. only traditional Bohemian instruments.
   C. Germanic dance melodies.
   D. allusions to the works of Beethoven and Mozart.

 

21.   Many romantic composers wrote
 

   A. choral music.
   B. madrigals.
   C. folk songs.
   D. plainchant.

 

22.   “Erlkönig” was composed by
 

   A. Robert Schumann.
   B. Aurore Dudevant.
   C. Clara Schumann.
   D. Franz Schubert.

 

23.   A percussive Indonesian musical ensemble is called a/an
 

   A. drum circle.
   B. gamelan.
   C. Ewe ensemble.
   D. raga.

 

24.   Varèse wrote Ionisation for
 

   A. orchestra.
   B. percussion ensemble.
   C. magnetic tape.
   D. electronic instruments.

 

25.   Which of the following percussion instruments has definite pitch?
 

   A. A glockenspiel
   B. A bass drum
   C. A triangle
   D. Cymbals

 

26.   Beethoven’s music combines aspects of both the _______ eras.
 

   A. classical and romantic
   B. Renaissance and classical
   C. modern and romantic
   D. classical and baroque

 

27.   The libretto for Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas is written in
 

   A. Italian.
   B. Latin.
   C. English.
   D. German.

 

28.   Handel’s Water Music is an orchestral suite, or a collection of
 

   A. dances.
   B. motets.
   C. sacred songs.
   D. improvised variations

 

29.   Which conflict does the plot of The Marriage of Figaro foreshadow?
 

   A. The Thirty Years’ War
   B. The Mexican Revolution
   C. The French Revolution
   D. The Battle of Waterloo

 

30.   “Im Wunderschönen Monat Mai” is
 

   A. in modified strophic form.
   B. a da capo aria.
   C. in strophic form.
   D. through composed.

 

31.   Which style of art did Wassily Kandinsky pioneer?
 

   A. Abstract
   B. Cubism
   C. Romanticism
   D. Impressionism

 

32.   The front line in a Dixieland combo often includes
 

   A. bass, trombone, and drums.
   B. cornet, clarinet, and trombone
   C. cornet, clarinet, and piano.
   D. bass, drums, and piano

 

33.   Renaissance motets, like Josquin des Prez’s “Ave Maria,” were
 

   A. secular.
   B. sacred.
   C. in the vernacular.
   D. monophonic.

 

34.   The predominant keyboard instrument of the classical period was the
 

   A. harpsichord.
   B. piano.
   C. organ.
   D. clavichord.

 

35.   Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel’s composing career was less extensive than her brother Felix’s. This is probably because she was
 

   A. not interested in music.
   B. younger.
   C. female.
   D. religious.

 

36.   The New Orleans-born composer who incorporated African-Caribbean rhythms and Creole melodies in his compositions was
 

   A. Scott Joplin.
   B. Lowell Mason.
   C. Louis Moreau Gottschalk.
   D. Charles Ives.

 

37.   Which composition was written to be performed on a barge on the Thames River?
 

   A.  The Four Seasons
   B.  Messiah
   C.  Water Music
   D. Brandenburg Concerto no. 5

 

38.   Handel’s Messiah is a/an
 

   A. cantata.
   B. opera.
   C. oratorio.
   D. madrigal.

 

39.   Richard Wagner composed a unique style of opera called
 

   A. lyric opera.
   B. opera buffa.
   C. music drama.
   D. opera seria.

 

40.   Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons is an early example of
 

   A. an oratorio.
   B. program music.
   C. choral music.
   D. a flute concerto

 

 

1.

 

Which of the following did

 

not

 

influence William Grant Still’s composition,

 

Afro

American Symphony?

 

 

 

 

 

A.

 

Work songs

 

 

B.

 

Ragtime

 

 

C.

 

Spirituals

 

 

D.

 

Lutheran hymns

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

 

Haydn’s position at the Esterházy palace was that of a/an

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A.

 

nobleman.

 

 

B.

 

priest.

 

 

C.

 

honored son.

 

 

D.

 

servant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

 

Which scale does John Cage’s

 

4’33”

 

use?

 

 

 

 

 

A.

 

None

 

 

B.

 

Heptatonic

 

 

C.

 

Hexatonic

 

 

D.

 

Pentatonic

 

 

4.

 

An art song is a musical setting of a

 

 

 

 

 

A.

 

poem.

 

 

B.

 

Bible story.

 

 

C.

 

drawing.

 

 

D.

 

painting.

 

 

5.

 

Many African cultures had griots. What was their function?

 

 

 

 

 

A.

 

They were solo performers of complex instrumental music.

 

 

B.

 

They were healers.

 

 

C.

 

They were slaves.

 

 

D.

 

They were

 

singers who kept track of governmental and historical information, passing it

on in song.

 

 

6.

 

The Rite of Spring

 

culminates in the sacrifice of a virgin by

 

 

 

 

 

A.

 

beheading.

 

1. Which of the following did not influence William Grant Still’s composition, Afro-

American Symphony?

 

A. Work songs

B. Ragtime

C. Spirituals

D. Lutheran hymns

 

 

2. Haydn’s position at the Esterházy palace was that of a/an

 

 

A. nobleman.

B. priest.

C. honored son.

D. servant.

 

 

3. Which scale does John Cage’s 4’33” use?

 

A. None

B. Heptatonic

C. Hexatonic

D. Pentatonic

 

4. An art song is a musical setting of a

 

A. poem.

B. Bible story.

C. drawing.

D. painting.

 

5. Many African cultures had griots. What was their function?

 

A. They were solo performers of complex instrumental music.

B. They were healers.

C. They were slaves.

D. They were singers who kept track of governmental and historical information, passing it

on in song.

 

6. The Rite of Spring culminates in the sacrifice of a virgin by

 

A. beheading.

Liberty University BUSI 604 International Business Test 2

Question 1

2 out of 2 points

The major difference between the currency futures market and the OTC market is that futures settle gains and losses on a daily basis through the margin mechanism.

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•             Question 2

2 out of 2 points

Most currencies are quoted in relation to the British Sterling.

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•             Question 3

2 out of 2 points

(___________) is considered a sign of economic recovery and stabilization but makes the currency of a country more expensive compared to other currencies, having a direct inverse effect on exports and imports.

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•             Question 4

2 out of 2 points

Global financial markets are important to borrowers for two reasons such as (1) to expand the supply of money, and (2) reduce the cost of money.

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•             Question 5

2 out of 2 points

Actual currencies change hands in FX Markets transactions and can also be completed electronically.

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•             Question 6

2 out of 2 points

In ideal functioning markets, speculation and (_______) assist in the reduction of unavoidable risks associated with uncertainties, such as unemployment, catastrophic losses, and diminished business revenue.

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•             Question 7

2 out of 2 points

Purchasing Power Parity has an impact on exchange rates and indicates the current level of inflation of one currency against another.

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•             Question 8

2 out of 2 points

The (___________) monitors the various companies and organizations that are quoted on the security exchange and make sure they meet the requirements for being listed.

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•             Question 9

2 out of 2 points

(__________) essentially decreases a consumer’s purchasing power by making goods and services more expensive.

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•             Question 10

2 out of 2 points

If a currency price is expected to rise in the future, a buyer pays a higher price, which is considered a forward discount.

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•             Question 11

2 out of 2 points

A large percentage of all FX market transactions are spot transactions.

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•             Question 12

2 out of 2 points

The FX swap of currency amounts is normally variable.

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•             Question 13

2 out of 2 points

The most important issue in understanding the effects of exchange rates on business is its (________).

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•             Question 14

2 out of 2 points

Global financial markets are important to lenders for two major reasons: (1) expanding (________) and (2) reducing (________).

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•             Question 15

0 out of 2 points

In the U.S., the Security Exchange Commission monitors activities of exchange markets and OTC markets.

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•             Question 16

2 out of 2 points

Fixed exchange rates, also known as pegged exchange rates, occur when a government or central bank ties the official exchange rate to another country’s currency or the price of gold.

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•             Question 17

0 out of 2 points

A currency board is a government’s bank and is capable of bailing out a failing bank.

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•             Question 18

2 out of 2 points

OTC participants trade on a physical trading floor.

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•             Question 19

0 out of 2 points

(________) gives every state the right to lead its existence free from external interference.

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•             Question 20

2 out of 2 points

The (______) is guided by the belief in the importance of building an integrated petroleum industry as a cornerstone for future economic integration amongst Arab countries.

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•             Question 21

0 out of 2 points

Agreements between participating nations are managed and promoted through (__________).

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•             Question 22

2 out of 2 points

The Council of Europe judges claims by member states that the European Commission has exceeded its authority.

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•             Question 23

2 out of 2 points

(_________) is the largest agreement in the world (approximately 1.56 billion people).

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•             Question 24

2 out of 2 points

The Economic Union requires that member countries harmonize their tax, monetary and fiscal policies, create a common currency, and concede a certain amount of sovereignty to the supranational organization to which they belong.

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•             Question 25

0 out of 2 points

The objective of the OECD is increasing economic welfare through  the  world by covering issues associated with social work and economic efforts within participating governments and nonparticipating governments.

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•             Question 26

2 out of 2 points

The goals of the (_________) are threefold: (1) the reduction and eventual eradication of poverty in signatory island and land-locked nations, (2) sustainable economic development in signatory island and land-locked nations, and (3) the gradual integration of signatory countries into the world economy.

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•             Question 27

2 out of 2 points

The intent to form a trading bloc may range from the potential of trade creation to the desire for economic protectionism.

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•             Question 28

0 out of 2 points

Freedom and the absence of random violence is not one of the five basic goals espoused by national governments.

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•             Question 29

2 out of 2 points

Non-tariff barriers refer to laws and regulations affecting trade; these include barriers that governments use to ensure accountability and quality.

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•             Question 30

2 out of 2 points

History has displayed how conflicts can affect the supply and demand of oil resources, resulting in (______) fluctuation.

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•             Question 31

2 out of 2 points

Non-tariff barriers involve financial methods (e.g., taxes on imports) of protecting national industries from competition by foreign corporations.

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•             Question 32

2 out of 2 points

To become a member state in the ANCOM, a prospective country needs to fulfill political and economic preconditions known as the Copenhagen Criteria.

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•             Question 33

2 out of 2 points

The stages of regional economic integration are as follows: Free Trade Agreement, (__________), Common Market, Economic Union, and (_________).

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•             Question 34

2 out of 2 points

South America is one of the largest trading blocs in the world.

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•             Question 35

0 out of 2 points

Increasing attention is being paid to the rapidly growing economies of (_______) and (_________), as they evolve from primarily agricultural dependence into industrial giants with regional superpower status.

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•             Question 36

2 out of 2 points

The (______) operates as a common market, granting national treatment to all (___) firms and citizens in any other (____) country, as well as removing all barriers to cross country investment and services trade.

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•             Question 37

0 out of 2 points

The (__________) examines and decides on claims brought by the European Commission against member states for noncompliance with EU laws or directives.

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•             Question 38

2 out of 2 points

In a (___________), one client company contracts another company to build and deliver a ready to operate industrial plant or infrastructure facility, such as a power plant, a highway or a port. In such cases, the client can be a government agency.

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•             Question 39

2 out of 2 points

One advantage of a management contract is that the host nation provides the funds for any infrastructure associated with the project management.

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•             Question 40

0 out of 2 points

A company can keep itself flexible by following a (____________) which allows the firm to switch partners or exit the market altogether if the need arises.

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•             Question 41

2 out of 2 points

As one of the primary government facilitators for small businesses, the (_____) agency will provide corporate services, which include financing, trade counseling, and commodity brokerage.

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•             Question 42

2 out of 2 points

A (__________) is a voluntary arrangement between companies involving exchange sharing, co-development of products, technologies, or services.

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•             Question 43

2 out of 2 points

Small businesses cannot compete in the global economy.

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•             Question 44

2 out of 2 points

(________) entry is optimal for businesses that may not have enough financial capital to initiate operations in a new market.

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•             Question 45

0 out of 2 points

In attractive markets, short-term profitability for a firm is expected to be provided through these investment modes.

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•             Questio

Excel Spreadsheet Recreate

New Perspectives Excel 2016 | Module 2: SAM Project 1a

 

C:\Users\akellerbee\Documents\SAM Development\Design\Pictures\g11731.png New Perspectives Excel 2016 | Module 2: SAM Project 1a

The Good Breeze Hotel

FormatTING workbook text and data

 

GETTING STARTED

Open the file NP_EX16_2a_FirstLastName_1.xlsx, available for download from the SAM website.

Save the file as NP_EX16_2a_FirstLastName_2.xlsx by changing the “1” to a “2”.

0. If you do not see the .xlsx file extension in the Save As dialog box, do not type it. The program will add the file extension for you automatically.

With the file NP_EX16_2a_FirstLastName_2.xlsx still open, ensure that your first and last name is displayed in cell B6 of the Documentation sheet.

· If cell B6 does not display your name, delete the file and download a new copy from the SAM website.

 

PROJECT STEPS

Stephanie manages the employees at the Good Breeze Hotel. For the new year, Stephanie decided to update the workbook she uses to track her team’s compensation data in order to make the information easier to understand.

Change the theme of the workbook to Office.

Switch to the Hourly Compensation worksheet. Apply the Title cell style to the merged range A1:G1, and then center the text in that merged range.

Merge and center the range A2:G2, and then change the font size of the merged range to 14 pt.

Italicize the contents of the range A3:B3, change the font to Times New Roman, and then change the font color to Orange, Accent 2 (6th column, 1st row of the Theme Colors palette).

Format cell B3 using the Short Date (e.g., 3/13/2018) number format.

Use the Format Painter to copy the format from cell A6 to the range B6:G6.

In cell E7, create a formula that calculates the salary for Sarah, one of the servers at The Good Breeze Hotel. Her salary is calculated by multiplying the number of regular hours worked (cell B7) by her hourly rate (cell D7), and then adding to that the number of overtime hours worked (cell C7) multiplied by her hourly rate (cell D7) times 1.5. (Hint: Sarah is paid 50% more than—or 1.5 times—her regular hourly rate when she works overtime.)

To calculate the salary for all of the employees, copy the formula you created and the formatting in cell E7 into the range E8:E10.

Stephanie wants to see what percentage of her employees’ total working hours are spent working overtime. In cell G7, enter a formula that divides Sarah’s overtime hours (cell C7) by her total hours worked (cell F7).

Copy the formula and the formatting in cell G7 into the range G8:G10.

Change the fill color of cells E8, E10, G8, and G10 to Blue, Accent 1, Lighter 80% (5th column, 2nd row of the Theme Colors palette).

To quickly see which employees worked overtime, use the Highlight Cells Rules conditional formatting to format cells in the range C7:C10 with a value greater than 0 using Light Red Fill with Dark Red Text.

In cell A11, increase the indent of the cell contents twice.

Stephanie would like to know the average number of regular hours worked by her employees. In cell B11, create a formula using the AVERAGE function to find the average number of regular hours her employees work in a week (B7:B10).

Copy the formula from cell B11 into the range C11:G11 to find the average of the overtime hours, hourly rates, salaries, work hour totals, and percentage of overtime hours for the team.

In the range E7:E11, apply the Currency number format with zero decimal places and $ as the symbol.

In the range G7:G11, apply the Percentage number format with one decimal place.

For the merged range A20:A30, rotate the cell contents to 0 degrees.

Find and replace all instances of the text “Weekly Hour” with Weekly Hours. (Hint: You should find and replace two instances.)

Stephanie plans to print the worksheet to review with her team.

Change the page orientation to Landscape, and then set the margins to Wide.

She wants the table and the chart to appear on separate pages when printed. Select cell A13, and then insert a page break.

Set rows 1-3 as print titles. (Hint: Rows 1-3 should repeat at the top of each printed page of the worksheet.)

Create a custom footer for the worksheet. In the left footer section, display the current Page Number using a Header and Footer element. In the center footer section, display the Sheet Name using a Header and Footer element.

Switch back to Normal View if necessary.

Your workbook should look like the Final Figures on the following pages. Save your changes, close the workbook, and then exit Excel. Follow the directions on the SAM website to submit your completed project.

 

Final Figure 1: Hourly Compensation Worksheet

2

Dominant values of professional ethics

  1. One of the dominant values of professional ethics is   , which essentially means “avoiding doing harm.”
  2. Unintentional civil liability cases include occurrences of   .
  3. People of European origin in North America have long been in a position of     and   dominance with respect to other cultural groups, according to Lee.
  4. Along with the ASGW’s Multicultural and Social Justice Competence Principles for Group Workers (2012) and its Professional Standards for the Training of Groups Workers (2000), which are important sources of ethical information, there is one document that specifically addresses ethical issues in group work, entitled:
  5. Telephone support groups are especially valuable for ___________________ and ____________________.
  6. The “Hamlet Dilemma” involves role playing to help group members become more aware of the complexity of _________.
  7. Brinson and Lee claim that a culturally responsive group leader must be aware of his or her cultural values, assumptions and   in order that to understand how they might impact upon the group process.
  8. Both the exercises of “locomotion” and “adverb” convey to group members that ____.
  9. Creativity is essentially the ability to produce _____ and _____ thoughts, behaviors, and feelings in a socially appropriate context.
  10. In heterogeneous groups, Native Americans with non-native people may benefit from activities that involve   as a means of increasing the Native American’s self-disclosure.
  11. __________ and _________ are of special concern to new mothers because they affect the health and well being of both the mother and the new born.
  12. One issue that is particularly crucial to consider for group leaders working with gay, lesbian and bisexual clients is   .
  13. A most compelling reason that the professional literature on group work with European Americans is nonexistent is that until recently, the content of such literature has been
  14. One device created to aid in ethical decision-making is to use the specific steps in Sileo and Kopala’s  A-B-C-D-E Worksheet. B and D in this acronym stands for   and   .
  15. Johnson believes that by working collaboratively with persons who differ from themselves in group work, all of the following benefits are probable except
    that members   .
  16. “Acting as if” in a group is an exercise where a person pretends to be someone he or she wishes to be. It is based on  _________ theory.
  17. Regarding spoken language, a bilingual group leader with Hispanic/Latino members is recommended because for many members, Spanish is their language of
  18. The promotion of self-determination of the power to choose one’s own direction in life is often referred to as   .
  19. The exam lock in (ELI)  as described by Bailey & Bradbury-Bailey where students are locked in a gym and do small group psychoeducational group work with teachers and graduate students before exams results in positive relationships with group members as well as in higher grades and _______.
  20. Successful group leaders are aware of community, state, and national standards. The sources for such information can best be obtained through professional state counseling hoards; State departments of education; local attorneys, and   .
  21. The concept, “Group work theory is appropriate for all clients” is a(n)     .
  22. African Americans may especially favor   group work as appropriate because of their worldview.
  23. ________________ refers to loyalty and duty; keeping one’s commitment.
  24. Group leaders who make the best and wisest ethical and legal decisions are those who are informed by   .
  25. Legal action is most often taken against group workers if one or more members think they have suffered physical harm, emotional trauma, or psychological or fmancia1 damage. Such legal action is usually in the form of a (n)   .

 

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