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30 Cards in this Set
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Give an example of Personal Program |
When a machine operator loses a job and it affects him & his family |
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Give an example of technological side effects |
When the machine operator gets replaced by modernized computer |
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Give an example of a economic problem |
When consumers no longer have money to buy what the machine produces |
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Give an example of a business problem |
when there a declining market for what the machine produces |
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Give an example of economic problem |
When the consumers don't have the money to buy the things the machine producers |
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Give an example of a social problem |
As a result of any or all of the foregoing problems many people lose jobs & are unemployed. Or when people of power wealth & social status become concerenced about the effects of the problems. |
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How many dimensions are there to the social problem analysis |
Four |
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What is the 1st dimension in analyzing a problem |
Identify the problem: Should be concrete, observerable, & measurable |
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What is the 2nd dimension in analyzing a problem |
Causes of consequences |
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What is the 3rd dimesion in |
type here |
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What is the 4th dimension |
type |
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What is ascribed power |
Is power that is given or designated |
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What is aquired power |
Skill of influencing people, a grant writer, a person w/ contacts, particular charisma |
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What is the first policy elements |
Goals & objectives |
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What is the 2nd policy elements |
forms of benefits & services |
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What is the 3rd policy elements |
Eligibilty rules |
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What is the 4th policy element |
administration & service deleiver |
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What is the 5th policy element |
financing |
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What is the 6th policy element |
interactions among the foregoing elements |
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What is a goal |
type |
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What is an objective |
typee |
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Give an example of a latent goal |
type |
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What is a manifest goal |
see p44 |
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Can there be more than one objective under a goal |
yes |
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Why must objective contain performance standards |
type |
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What is a performance standard |
Statements about the extent of the changes or effects the program is expected to have |
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Why have both objectives & goals |
see page 46 |
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What is the difference between prototypes & pilot projects |
see 50 |
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Know the methods of identifying goals & objectives |
see 50 & 51 |
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