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Question 14 (1 point) Following are the principles of Multicasuality except: There is one simple reason for a complex social or personal problem . Some causes of Social Problems are deeply rooted Human service problems are result of many intertwined personal pressures &social forces In dealing with social problems, it is difficult to prove causality with

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Question 14 (1 point) Following are the principles of Multicasuality except: There is one simple reason for a complex social or personal problem . Some causes of Social Problems are deeply rooted Human service problems are result of many intertwined personal pressures &social forces In dealing with social problems, it is difficult to prove causality with

Question 14 (1 point)
Following are the principles of
Multicasuality except:
There is one simple reason for a
complex social or personal
problem .
Some causes of Social Problems
are deeply rooted
Human service problems are
result of many intertwined
personal pressures &social forces
In dealing with social problems, it
is difficult to prove causality with

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The principle that *doesn't* belong with the concept of multicausality is: **There is one simple reason for a complex social or personal problem.** Multicausality, by definition, means multiple causes contribute to a problem. The other options all reflect aspects of multicausality.<br />
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