What does the Campbell Collaboration do?
a. Provides a searchable list of reviews of social policy.
b. Helps inter-organizational collaborations that are aimed at implementing social policy effectively.
c. Provides tools to social workers who wish to engage in evidence-based practice.
d. Provides funding to social research.
ANS: A
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a. That candidates disavow unfair and untrue attack ads on their opponents. b. That candidates receive approval from the FCC for any negative ads they air. c. That candidates refrain from airing negative ads. d. That candidates include a recorded statement within the ad stating that they approved the message.
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