The Member Readiness Assessment

a. is useful for the social worker to understand her/his role in the task group.
b. is used to isolate high performing members of the group so that they don'tdominate it

c. is used to remove low-performing members of the group so they don't serveas a brake on progress.
d. helps social workers formally assess the readiness and skills of groupmembers.


d

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