Association of Social Work Boards Masters (ASWB MSW) Practice Exam

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What does the term 'universalization' in social work refer to?

  1. Applying laws universally

  2. Normalization of behavior

  3. Global social work practices

  4. Creating universal social programs

The correct answer is: Normalization of behavior

The term 'universalization' in social work refers to normalizing behavior. This means that a particular behavior, action, or way of thinking is seen as common and acceptable for everyone in a society. It does not refer to applying laws universally, global social work practices, or creating universal social programs, which are all different concepts in the field of social work. Therefore, 'universalization' in social work should not be confused with the other options provided.