Why are scoring systems often used in monitoring advocacy practice?

A. Social work practitioners need a way to determine whether advocacy has lived up to the tenets they espouse.
B. Social work practitioners need evidence in order to prove to taxpayers that they are doing their jobs.
C. Social work practitioners require a score for licensure.
D. Social work practitioners find the scores a useful research tool.


Answer: A

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