Question 22 (2 points) ✓ Saved The principle of ethical behavior in which a helper makes a commitment not to harm client

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Question 22 (2 points) ✓ Saved The principle of ethical behavior in which a helper makes a commitment not to harm client

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Question 22 (2 points) ✓ Saved The principle of ethical behavior in which a helper makes a commitment not to harm clients or take risks that might harm them is called: autonomy veracity nonmaleficence behaviorism Question 23 (2 points) Which of the following is not true of professional codes of ethics? At times they may conflict with one another and with agency policies. They are identical to state and federal laws. They assist helpers in developing ethical reasoning skills. They guide ethical decisions but do not give specific answers.
Multicultural competencies include which of the following? Learning about the worldview and values of different cultures. Acknowledging the role of culture in a person's identity and social context. Developing the ability to understand values and worldviews that are different, and may at times conflict, with our own. All of the above Question 25 (2 points) The classification of persons into groups based on shared socioeconomic conditions is a central concept in understanding the dynamics of: Power Ethical decision-making Evaluating students in schools None of the above
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