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Mimi

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A chemistry major friend of a social work student argues that social work practice is far from a science. The social work student's most accurate response might be
 
  a. True. Helping is an art and should not be confused with science.
  b. Who cares? Science is only valued in Western societies.
  c. Social work collects, organizes, and analyzes data to inform practice, making it a science.
  d. It is easier for chemistry to claim it is a science because it is possible to control for most variables.

Question 2

The social work value of pursuing social justice rests on the core belief that
 
  a. justice is served when vulnerable people are given services
  b. all people are inherently of value and should be treated fairly
  c. life is inherently unfair and people should not expect to be treated fairly
  d. the most just social programs are the responsibility of the Department of Justice



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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