What does the NASW Code of Ethics require of the social worker who conducts a performance evaluation?
A. The evaluation should be fair and considerate and based on clearly stated criteria.
B. The evaluation should be based upon a comparison with other staff with similar job descriptions.
C. The evaluation should contain only positive assessments of the staff member's performance.
D. Only easily measured evaluation criteria should be used.
A
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