Questions such as What is the public getting for its money? and How can the the public's return on
investment be assessed are questions that must be addressed when:
a) Building the framework for a new policy
b) Conducting a budget analysis
c) Determining a program's success rate
d) Voting for a politician in your district
B
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Fill in the missing information for (A) in the following table.
All of these are core professional values stated in the NASW Code of Ethics EXCEPT:
a) Social justice b) Dignity and worth of the person c) Least restrictive treatment d) Integrity
Gerald Ford was an imaginative president who passed numerous pieces of social reform legislation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
As a peer supervisor, you notice that a beginning practitioner fidgets in her seat and taps her foot frequently during a session. Her client may believe that she is:
A) ?crazy. B) ?nervous. C) ?incontinent. D) ?hungry.