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saraeharris

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Within human service organizations, which statement about ethical conflicts is correct?
 
  A. Ethical conflicts occur less frequently than in business or industry.
  B. Ethical conflicts occur only rarely in the role of manager.
   C. Conflicts often center around whose rights should take priority over someone else's rights.
   D. Ethical conflicts never occur because we all share the same values.

Question 2

Which statement about management is correct?
 
  A. It is not related to direct services to clients.
  B. It occurs at all levels within human service organizations.
  C. It is the sole responsibility of the organization's director and upper level managers.
  D. It is unnecessary if staff members are experienced and dedicated.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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