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A Person's Locus of Control Is the Extent to Which

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A person's locus of control is the extent to which a person believes circumstances are a function of either his/her own actions or of external factors beyond his/her control.

Understand the concepts of systems theory, ecological perspective, and how they apply to social work practice.
Acknowledge the significance of advocacy, social justice, and human rights in social work.
Grasp the relevance and application of policy practice and social work research to enhance practice effectiveness.
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People Speaking

Involves the communication or dialogue between individuals, highlighting the verbal exchange of ideas and information.

Voices

The sounds produced by humans and animals using their vocal cords, especially when speaking or singing.

Object Permanence

The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched, which develops in infants around the age of 8 to 12 months.

Representational Abilities

The cognitive ability to use symbols, language, and pictures to represent and understand the world.

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