Multiple Choice
The critical considerations in developing an understanding of a social problem include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) problem analysis.
B) first planning for the continuation of current services and then what expansion is needed.
C) understanding the problem, not on generating the solution.
D) problem analysis should be objective, without assumptions, and politics.
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