Asked by Danielle Crosby on May 19, 2024
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A social worker tells a client, "You do not really think that by dropping out of school you are going to get a great job and make a lot of money?" This statement by the social worker exemplifies that he or she is asking a(n) :
A) scaling question.
B) open-ended question.
C) leading question.
D) stacked question.
Leading Question
A type of query that suggests its own answer or is structured in such a way that it guides the respondent towards a particular response.
Dropping Out
The act of leaving a school, course, or activity before completion, often resulting in the absence of a formal accreditation.
Great Job
An expression of praise or acknowledgment for excellent performance, hard work, or achievement.
- Understand the types of questions used in social work and their implications.
Verified Answer
DD
Decire DelacruzMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The social worker's statement is a leading question because it suggests a negative answer and implies that dropping out of school would not lead to success.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the types of questions used in social work and their implications.