When Lisa and Loretta Santiago ran away from home a second time, Frank Haines made
temporary arrangements for them to receive care from
A) Relatives of their stepmother
B) A residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed youth
C) A group home
D) The child protective services unit
D
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The idea that no new information-or "more of the same" feedback-is in the system refers to which of the following?
A) Negative feedback B) Positive feedback C) Universal feedback D) General feedback
In________________, the organization begins with what it considers to be the appropriate first set of tasks and then asks, “What should we do next, and what after that, and so forth?” until reaching the end result.
A) forward-sequence planning B) reverse-order planning C) strategic planning D) long-range planning
The "risk?benefit" approach to requiring informed consent is that:
a. informed consent must always be followed. b. informed consent should usually be followed, except when it is possible to ensure confidentiality. c. questionable practices such as deception can be used if they are essential to the research and will bring no harm to participants. d. questionable practices such as deception should be used unless the benefits of following informed consent outweigh the disadvantages of doing so.
Professional ethics can be superseded by _______
A. ignorance of the rules B. the need to help people C. organizational realities D. strict guidelines