"Satisficing" means that decision makers
A. do not expect optimal outcomes but merely acceptable ones.
B. will got to great lengths to please their immediate superiors.
C. hire employees based on their abilities to satisfactorily work.
D. will only accept the most optimal, ideal and perfect outcomes.
A
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When Frank Haines visited the Santiagos, he was relieved that Mr. Santiago was at home with
his wife because A) In the Latino culture, it is often considered improper for an unrelated man to visit alone with a woman B) Although Mr. Santiago could not speak English, his wife could and could thus translate for Frank C) A conference to assess the situation involving both parents was a school requirement D) He had been missing for two weeks
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Intersectionality is primarily the idea of treating everyone as an individual.
In projective identification, a part of the self
a) is split off and fantasized as being put into an external object. b) is suppressed and stays dormant until adolescence. c) is split off and its opposite is put into the mother figure. d) is extinguished forever.
The key disadvantage of client satisfaction surveys as a measure of success for the human service program is that ______.
A. they tend to report only the complaints of clients who were not satisfied, so you do not know what the satisfied clients believe B. they are not valued at all by the community or by funding sources C. they are recommended for the evaluation of human service interventions but not for human service programs by the Federal Government D. the results of client satisfaction surveys are rather uniformly positive even though studies measuring client outcome are not uniformly positive