Exam 1: The Contribution of Theory to Program Planning
Exam 1: The Contribution of Theory to Program Planning38 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding Social Problems38 Questions
Exam 3: Needs Assessment: Theoretical Considerations38 Questions
Exam 4: Needs Assessment: Approaches to Measurement38 Questions
Exam 5: Selecting the Appropriate Intervention Strategy38 Questions
Exam 6: Setting Goals and Objectives38 Questions
Exam 7: Designing Effective Programs38 Questions
Exam 8: Designing Effectiveness-Based Information Systems37 Questions
Exam 9: Performance Measurement, Monitoring, and Program Evaluation38 Questions
Exam 10: Impact Program Evaluation and Hypothesis Testing38 Questions
Exam 11: Budgeting for Financial Control, Management, and Planning38 Questions
Exam 12: Developing Line-Item, Functional, and Program Budgeting Systems38 Questions
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The collection of_____________, social history data, and etiology of the problem are important to selecting an intervention.
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demographic data
A hypothesis used in Program Planning must be:
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Which pre-eminent social scientist is quoted "researchers who collect data without a roadmap are merely on a fishing expedition"?
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There are five components of Planning Theory: problem analysis and needs assessment; establishing goals and objectives; designing the program; developing a data collection system; and_________________.
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When a woman/man seeks help for domestic violence, the program should be designed to understand the etiology of the problem as well as the barriers to seeking help.
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The etiology of poverty might include all of the following EXCEPT:
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Banfield and Meyerson concluded that effective planning must be comprehensive in scope. Which of the following is NOT a component of this type of planning?
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The hypothesis is a series of ____________ in hierarchical form.
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Strategic planning takes a long-range view and may establish a vision. The process often produces a vision statement, a mission statement, a statement of strategic direction, strategic analysis and strategic goals. Describe how each of these products might be used in a human service organization.
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Suboptimizing" requires that the planner selects the best possible solution after examining all possible solutions.
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Laissez-faire economics in the early 20th century controlled the ____________ decision-making.
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Three major types of planning are used in the human services: strategic planning, financial planning and program planning.
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Theory of planning provides an approach to problem solving and:
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Faludi published his work "The Principles of Scientific Management" which introduced the era of scientific research.
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A cookbook approach to the use of theory in Program Planning does NOT answer which of the following:
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Faludi distinguished the two types of theory used by a planner are the process of problem-solving and the etiology of the problem.
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