Rod sues a social worker for malpractice, claiming the social worker did not conduct a proper assessment. To be successful in court and receive an order for compensation, Rod must prove that the social worker:
A) Intentionally provided bad services
B) Was negligent by providing an assessment that fell below a reasonable standard of care
C) Provided an assessment that was worse than any other social worker might have provided
D) Provided an assessment that was worse than any assessment which would be provided by at least 50% of social workers in a similar situation
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