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Change agents who rely on theory
 
  A. Spend most of their time in the clouds afraid of taking action.
  B. Transfer and refine their learning from one experience to the next.
  C. Are hesitant to act until all questions have been answered.
  D. Pretty much make things up as they go along.

Question 2

Which of the following statements best reflects other arenas of action?
 
  A. In order to affirm professional boundaries and avoid manipulation of clients, workers should never involve clients in working to change the human service system.
  B. Attempting to make changes in their own agencies or workplace puts workers in a position of unnecessary risk.
  C. Public policies profoundly affect many situations health and human service workers face and involvement in the political process can have far reaching effects.
  D. Though the courts can be helpful in addressing injustice, involvement in litigation is outside the realm of health and human service practice.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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