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MirandaLo

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Accountability for outcomes, based on monies spent for programs, is
  necessary because
 
  A. It assists professionals in identifying what works and what does
  not
  B. All expenses have to be well-explained and justifies
  C. Prevention programs work on limited budgets
  D. Federal and state governments mandate that all results of
  primary prevention are published

Question 2

It is of vital importance for social workers to demonstrate that
 
  A. Tertiary prevention is a type of prevention although it is
  rehabilitative by definition
  B. Primary prevention is not feasible in social work because it deals
  with complex human problems
  C. Prevention programs are achieving their desired goals
  D. Treatment is more important than prevention



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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