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The ethical tenets that underlie the core function of assessment are (select all that apply):
 
  a. Competency: the persons assigned to develop community knowledge are prepared to collect data on groups and populations
  b. Moral character: the persons selected to develop, assess, and disseminate com-munity knowledge possess integrity
  c. Service to others over self: a necessary condition of what is good or right policy
  d. Do no harm: disseminating appropriate information about groups and popula-tions is morally necessary and sufficient

Question 2

The statement Individuals are autonomous and have the right to make knowledgeable, voluntary Decisions speaks to which of the following rights of human subjects?
 
  A) the right to privacy
  B) the right to fair treatment
  C) the right to confidentiality
  D) the right to self-determination



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D
Service to others over self is an ethical tenet of policy development. Competency, moral character, and do no harm are the ethical tenets of assessment.

Answer to Question 2

D




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