In the New Public Service, the notion that solving problems requires citizens and communities be engaged in implementing policies is an example of:
A) Thinking strategically and acting democratically
B) Serving citizens, not customers
C) Serving rather than steering
D) None of the above
A) Thinking strategically and acting democratically
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Below are selected data from the financial statements of Moriarty Company. 2016 2015 Total liabilities $1,205,000 $952,000 Common stock ($30 par) 250,000 225,000 PaidÂin capital in excess of par—common stock 150,000 135,000 Retained earnings 155,000 145,000 The debt-to-equity ratio for 2016 is
a. increasing, which should be a major cause of concern for Moriarty Company. b. increasing, which should be a good sign in investors' eyes. c. decreasing, which should be a major cause of concern for Moriarty Company. d. decreasing, which should be a good sign in investors' eyes.
Which of the following is true of dissonance?
A. It is likely to result in a consumer buying the same product next time. B. It is less likely to occur when a consumer has repeatedly purchased the same product. C. It is more likely to occur with low-involvement products. D. It occurs in the adoption process after a consumer becomes interested in a product. E. It discourages a consumer from considering information once a purchase is made.
Sam wants to sell his golden retriever to Al. Sam tells Al that the dog is three years old and that it will point, back, and retrieve. Although the dog is three years old and will point at birds, he will not back (honor another dog's point). Al relies on these statements and purchases the bird dog. The buyer has most probably been a victim of:
a. undue influence. b. fraud in the execution. c. fraud in the inducement. d. duress.
Personality inventories tend to have
A. high reliability, low to moderate criterion validity, and low generalizability. B. moderate utility, low generalizability, and moderate criterion validity. C. low reliability, low validity, and low generalizability. D. high validity, high generalizability, and high utility. E. moderate reliability, moderate criterion validity, and moderate utility.