Which of the following is NOT one of the four basic skills policy advocates use?
a. Empathic skills.
b. Analytic skills.
c. Value-clarifying skills.
d. Interactional skills.
ANS: A
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General Babangida, one of Nigeria's military dictators, endorsed what he called the custodial theory, which held that
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