In 2001, who was more likely to become pregnant as a teen, based on statistical
predictions?
A. Tammy Wisenhunt
B. Juana Perez
C. Fong-yeng Tsui
D. Mary Stewart
B
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The NASW code of ethics standardizes the social work profession’s mission and guiding principles for all social work practitioners.
The author argues that social work has traditionally followed two distinct tracks to put its mission into practice. They are:
a) A scientific approach and a humanistic approach b) A traditional approach and a radical approach c) A clinical approach and a non-clinical approach d) A liberal approach and a conservative approach
A community social worker begins work in a neighborhood with a homogeneous, mainly white, working class population. The worker finds that three is little organized effort to improve the schools or any other local institutions. There is, however, a community consensus around the school system's major problems. These problems include ineffective leadership from the school board, a weak, vacillating superintendent and a lack of resources. The most appropriate model to use in considering strategies would be
A. social goals. B. social planning. C. locality development. D. social action.
Managed care programs typically involve:
a. independent private practice b. continuing education courses c. co-therapy d. prepaid insurance