True or False - Policy analysts are ethically obliged to do their best work possible given their
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True or False - Policy analysts are ethically obliged to do their best work possible given their own abilities and experience and the constraints of information, money, and time.
True or False - Policy analysts should be conscious of their own partisan and political biases so that their own work and advice can reflect those biases.
True or False - It is important that policy analysts consider the values of their clients in determining evaluation criteria.
True or False - A policy analyst's personal needs and family responsibilities should never influence her decision on what to do regarding unethical behavior that she observes within an organization.
True or False - It is ethical for a policy analyst to work for a client whose values are contrary to widely accepted societal values.
True or False - Currently, there are no ethical codes to provide guidance to evaluators, planners, and policy analysts.
True or False - A whistleblower has pursued the strategies of disloyalty and exit.
True or False - Policy analysts who observe unethical behavior within an organization typically pursue the strategies of voice, exit, and disloyalty in that order.
True or False - James Savara is a scholar who argues that ethical decisions involve a balance between consequences, rules, and the moral sense.
True or False - A policy analyst who observes unethical behavior within an organization and reports that behavior to his or her supervisor has used the strategy of disloyalty.