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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Managed care programs typically involve:
a. independent private practice b. continuing education courses c. co-therapy d. prepaid insurance
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
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.
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.