One of the primary features of March and Simon's concept of "bounded rationality" is
that
A. decision makers will ignore information as much as possible.
B. it focuses on the organization and not on individual actors.
C. the quality of decisions is linked to the soundness of information.
D. small, incremental changes are preferable to really big ones.
C
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With one-way communication, as the message is passed along, it tends to become more simplified and distorted because of _____, in which a few high points become dominant and readily remembered, while much of the remainder is forgotten
a. Sharpening b. Leveling c. Assimilation d. Accommodation
______ is a prominent technique in Bowenian therapy designed to clarify emotional processes involved in altering key triangles
The technique is used in order to help family members become aware of systems processes and recognize their own roles in them – it was first developed for use with emotional pursuers and distancers. a. relationship experiments b. coaching c. use of genograms d. use of displacement stories
The person who receives a double-bind message:
a. is doomed to failure whatever response he or she makes b. may disobey both commands c. may respond positively to both commands d. none of the above
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA-2004) requires that transition plans for students
with disabilities be included in the IEP by the time they reach what age? a. 10 years b. 12 years c. 13 years d. 16 years e. 21 years