Multiple Choice
Client resistance to a program can be overcome by
A) considering the viewpoints of all stakeholder groups in the design of the program.
B) alleviating potential clients' uncertainties by providing information about aspects of the program that might bother them.
C) requiring participation in the program as a condition of receiving other benefits (such as unemployment insurance) so that potential clients can experience the advantages of the program.
D) doing either a or b, but not c.
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