Three types of ambiguity and uncertainty make for ethical problems in social

work practice. Which of the following is not an ambiguity/uncertainty?



A. Uncertainty about scientific knowledge and about the facts relevant to any
specific situation
B. Uncertainty about goals and values
C. Uncertainty about society’s expectations
D. Uncertainty about consequences of the intervention


C

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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