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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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
Fill in the missing information for (A) in the following table.
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.
Gerald Ford was an imaginative president who passed numerous pieces of social reform legislation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)