The concept of "less eligibility" was introduced in 1834 to
a. limit assistance
b. determine who was eligible for human services
c. promote institutional reform in prisons, almshouses and asylums
d. emphasize the benefits of social engineering
a
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In a program evaluation, efficiency can be determined by which type of information?
A. number of clients served B. number of clients who improved during the service period C. cost per unit of service D. the qualifications of staff who provide the service
Selective dropout from longitudinal studies results in:
A) poorer test scores with time. B) healthier and more motivated elders in the final sample. C) sicker and less educated elders in the final sample. D) few differences between drop-outs and those who remain.
In the context of the purpose of incarceration, from 1900 to 1970, there was an increased emphasis on _____ of an offender and a shift away from punishment
A) ?estrangement B) ?retribution C)retaliation D) ?treatment
"No wonder this family feels frustrated," thought Lisa Smith, the new case manager working with the Marten family. Currently, the Martens receive services from eight distinct programs (and service workers) based in five different agencies. This example best illustrates _____.
A. bureaucratic disentitlement B. fragmentation of services C. social triage D. privatization of services