"Externalities criteria" assess how a policy option impacts:
A) Social institutions or persons who appear to be unrelated to the policy.
B) Persons who reside in adjoining neighborhoods.
C) Other nations in our global economy.
D) Social problems.
A
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What will be an ideal response?
A code of professional ethics is created to:
A. Protect the professional ideal of self-regulation B. Provide the public with competent professionals C. Protection from litigation D. Provide guidance when encountering ethical dilemmas E. All of the above
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a. Respondents find a longer scale more engaging and are less likely to drop out without completing the survey. b. Longer scales allow respondents to provide a neutral response to the survey item. c. Data from longer scales have been found to be more normally distributed. d. Longer scales have clearer endpoints, or anchors, than shorter scales.
An immigrant who is undocumented:
a. Is a refugee who has been persecuted for reasons of race orreligion. b. Has crossed the border without the approval of the host nation. c. Is an asylum seeker. d. Has a family visa but no green card.