Assigned the task of comparing two different policy approaches to a problem, you
decide to evaluate the cost effectiveness of each option. Even though Option A is
cheaper, you find that the program’s personnel prefer Option b. How does this
impact the viability of your proposal?
a. Approval by those outside of the program may be impaired.
b. Effectiveness and efficiency may be undermined by poor implementation.
c. Inadequate funding may be allocated to support the implementation.
d. Public opinion of the proposal may be difficult to solicit.
Answer: b
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a. greater access to program information and personnel. b. more knowledge about program processes. c. less independence from agency administrators. d. all of these.
The most glaring omission of the welfare reform laws of the 1990's
was its failure to A. provide adequate funding for childcare and transportation B. deny social welfare assistance to illegal immigrants C. require states to provide educational opportunities to welfare recipients D. give states incentives to place welfare recipients in low wage jobs
During what time did hospital-based medical/health social work begin to grow?
A. World War II B. Vietnam War C. World War I D. Great Depression
Describe the rate of sexual activity occurring during adolescence. Discuss and compare the long-term effects for both males and females who become teen parents.
What will be an ideal response?