Deck 10: Decision Making: Rationality and Risk

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In addition to information, what other problem must each decision-making approach tackle?

A) uncertainty
B) values
C) crises
D) indecision
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Which approach processes decisions as inputs and outputs?

A) bargaining
B) public choice
C) rational
D) participative
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Each major decision-making approach fails to account for ______.

A) defining goals
B) bargaining
C) crises
D) calculating consequences
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What is incrementalism?

A) a theory that interest group pressure on government should be made in small steps in order to receive policy implementation
B) a theory that decisions typically are-and should be-made in small steps with the opportunity to make adjustments between each step
C) a strategy of bargaining in which those involved in a decision bargain out their differences
D) a method of decision making that assumes individuals pursue their self-interest and that drives propositions about their behavior-and the behavior of organizations-from this assumption
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In addition to defining goals, the rational decision making includes ______.

A) seeking advice
B) calculating the consequences
C) examining the political consequences
D) surveying the private sector
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What approach supports applying business practices within the public sector?

A) bargaining
B) public choice
C) participative
D) rational
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Which of the following decision-making approaches seeks the most efficient solution for the problem?

A) participative approach
B) public-choice approach
C) rational approach
D) bargaining approach
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What approach favors involving, in the decision-making process, the parties affected by decisions?

A) rational
B) bargaining
C) public choice
D) participative
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The public-choice approach favors which of the following?

A) incrementalism
B) privatization
C) partisan mutual adjustment
D) regulatory negotiation sessions
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The NIMBY phenomenon is most often associated with which approach?

A) participative
B) public-choice approach
C) rational approach
D) bargaining approach
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In the participative approach, each of the following groups may claim participation in decision making EXCEPT ______.

A) employees of an organization not making the decision
B) clientele
C) taxpayers
D) the voting public
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Lack of complete information is a major weakness of which approach?

A) bargaining
B) participative
C) rational
D) public choice
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What approach holds efficiency as the highest value for decision makers?

A) participative
B) bargaining
C) rational
D) public choice
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According to the text, one of the biggest advantages of the participative approach is the ______.

A) wealth of information received
B) utilization of private sector practices
C) response to patronage
D) integration of interests of new officials
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What approach does Charles Lindblom advocate?

A) bargaining
B) participative
C) public choice
D) rational
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What is a major weakness of the rational approach?

A) lack of attention to calculating consequences
B) lack of attention to identifying alternatives
C) lack of complete information
D) lack of emphasis on inputs and outputs
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What does each of the major decision-making approaches fail to deal with?

A) calculating consequences
B) bargaining
C) defining goals
D) uncertainty
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What approach emphasizes limiting analysis to a few alternatives as opposed to evaluating them all?

A) satisficing
B) NIMBY phenomenon
C) privatization
D) incrementalism
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The first two steps of the rational approach are ______.

A) defining goals and seeking advice
B) defining goals and identifying alternatives
C) seeking advice and perusing the political consequences
D) seeking advice and surveying the private sector
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Which approach would utilize an advisory committee of private citizens for decision making?

A) participative
B) rational
C) bargaining
D) public choice
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In 1945, ______ argued that decision making should be central to a public administration theory.

A) Herbert Simon
B) Luther Gulick
C) Robert Behn
D) James Vaupel
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The participative approach utilizes ______ for decision making.

A) the maximization of individual utility
B) private sector ideas
C) incrementalism
D) advisory committees of private citizens
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Which step is not normally considered a basic step of the rational decision-making approach?

A) Define goals.
B) Identify alternatives.
C) Decide.
D) Ignore feedback.
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It is not possible to identify which decision-making approaches work best on which decision-making problems.
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Why are values such a sticky subject?
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What phrase describes inferior management decision making based on information asymmetries?

A) moral hazard
B) adverse selection
C) rationality
D) blindness in truth
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Administrators must deal with two main issues: ______ and ______ in their approach to decision making.

A) Congress; local governments
B) information; values
C) crisis; budget
D) constituents; justice
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According to Francis E.Rourke, public support for an agency's decision most often comes from two different sources: an agency's ______ and ______.

A) mass public; attentive publics
B) values; information
C) constituents; budget
D) politics; voting block
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The author argues that if "decision making is the central administrative act" then "______ is the lifeblood of decision making."

A) funding
B) good people
C) the right answer
D) information
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One reason risk management is so difficult is because ______.

A) managers feel as though they already have things under control
B) there are not enough financial resources and staff to care
C) managers are challenged with items that seem to be more important at the time
D) there is a lack of command and control
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From what source does participative decision making depend on for information?

A) the media
B) the government
C) those affected by decisions
D) elected officials
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The public-choice approach focuses on intimate involvement from what group(s)?

A) congressional oversight
B) political activists
C) private citizens
D) markets
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On what does public -choice decision making depend?

A) assumed values of administrators
B) self-interest of players
C) focus on client's values
D) rationality of Congress
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None of the decision-making approaches discussed in the chapter provide the solution to bureaucratic pathologies that block the flow of important information.
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The Grace Commission was appointed by President Bill Clinton to study the best way to study the NIMBY effect.
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Most fundamentally, privatization is a method for how the government does things, not what it ought to do.
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James March and Herbert Simon use the term ______ to describe how decision makers simplify the process by screening out silly options and stop searching when they come upon a satisfactory alternative, even if it is not an exhaustive search.

A) rational
B) externalities
C) satisficing
D) spillover
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The rational approach seeks to do what with regard to efficiency?

A) quell
B) depress
C) maximize
D) bargain
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One problem with the major decision-making approaches is that they tend to focus on a single value.
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Weber pointed out that legislators delegate power to specialized administrators under the presumption that administrators will exercise their expert judgment and not their______ while making decisions.

A) information
B) bargaining power
C) bias
D) patronage
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What does the participative approach argue?
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How are information and values important to the decision-making approaches?
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What are the three weaknesses shared across the major decision-making approaches?
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What is the public-choice approach and on what premise does it base its claims?
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In essence, what is the rational approach trying to maximize?
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Explain the argument that risk management be "someone's business."
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What does the rational approach argue?
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Of the four approaches (rational, public choice, bargaining, and participatory), do you feel that any presents as a superior tool for decision making? Why or why not?
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What is satisficing?
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What strategy might a public choice approach have advocated for in the cases of the Flint, Michigan, water crisis and the scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs?
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What four groups might take part in participative decision making?
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1
In addition to information, what other problem must each decision-making approach tackle?

A) uncertainty
B) values
C) crises
D) indecision
B
2
Which approach processes decisions as inputs and outputs?

A) bargaining
B) public choice
C) rational
D) participative
C
3
Each major decision-making approach fails to account for ______.

A) defining goals
B) bargaining
C) crises
D) calculating consequences
C
4
What is incrementalism?

A) a theory that interest group pressure on government should be made in small steps in order to receive policy implementation
B) a theory that decisions typically are-and should be-made in small steps with the opportunity to make adjustments between each step
C) a strategy of bargaining in which those involved in a decision bargain out their differences
D) a method of decision making that assumes individuals pursue their self-interest and that drives propositions about their behavior-and the behavior of organizations-from this assumption
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In addition to defining goals, the rational decision making includes ______.

A) seeking advice
B) calculating the consequences
C) examining the political consequences
D) surveying the private sector
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What approach supports applying business practices within the public sector?

A) bargaining
B) public choice
C) participative
D) rational
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Which of the following decision-making approaches seeks the most efficient solution for the problem?

A) participative approach
B) public-choice approach
C) rational approach
D) bargaining approach
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What approach favors involving, in the decision-making process, the parties affected by decisions?

A) rational
B) bargaining
C) public choice
D) participative
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The public-choice approach favors which of the following?

A) incrementalism
B) privatization
C) partisan mutual adjustment
D) regulatory negotiation sessions
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The NIMBY phenomenon is most often associated with which approach?

A) participative
B) public-choice approach
C) rational approach
D) bargaining approach
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In the participative approach, each of the following groups may claim participation in decision making EXCEPT ______.

A) employees of an organization not making the decision
B) clientele
C) taxpayers
D) the voting public
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Lack of complete information is a major weakness of which approach?

A) bargaining
B) participative
C) rational
D) public choice
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What approach holds efficiency as the highest value for decision makers?

A) participative
B) bargaining
C) rational
D) public choice
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According to the text, one of the biggest advantages of the participative approach is the ______.

A) wealth of information received
B) utilization of private sector practices
C) response to patronage
D) integration of interests of new officials
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What approach does Charles Lindblom advocate?

A) bargaining
B) participative
C) public choice
D) rational
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What is a major weakness of the rational approach?

A) lack of attention to calculating consequences
B) lack of attention to identifying alternatives
C) lack of complete information
D) lack of emphasis on inputs and outputs
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What does each of the major decision-making approaches fail to deal with?

A) calculating consequences
B) bargaining
C) defining goals
D) uncertainty
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What approach emphasizes limiting analysis to a few alternatives as opposed to evaluating them all?

A) satisficing
B) NIMBY phenomenon
C) privatization
D) incrementalism
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The first two steps of the rational approach are ______.

A) defining goals and seeking advice
B) defining goals and identifying alternatives
C) seeking advice and perusing the political consequences
D) seeking advice and surveying the private sector
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Which approach would utilize an advisory committee of private citizens for decision making?

A) participative
B) rational
C) bargaining
D) public choice
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In 1945, ______ argued that decision making should be central to a public administration theory.

A) Herbert Simon
B) Luther Gulick
C) Robert Behn
D) James Vaupel
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The participative approach utilizes ______ for decision making.

A) the maximization of individual utility
B) private sector ideas
C) incrementalism
D) advisory committees of private citizens
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Which step is not normally considered a basic step of the rational decision-making approach?

A) Define goals.
B) Identify alternatives.
C) Decide.
D) Ignore feedback.
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It is not possible to identify which decision-making approaches work best on which decision-making problems.
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Why are values such a sticky subject?
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What phrase describes inferior management decision making based on information asymmetries?

A) moral hazard
B) adverse selection
C) rationality
D) blindness in truth
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Administrators must deal with two main issues: ______ and ______ in their approach to decision making.

A) Congress; local governments
B) information; values
C) crisis; budget
D) constituents; justice
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According to Francis E.Rourke, public support for an agency's decision most often comes from two different sources: an agency's ______ and ______.

A) mass public; attentive publics
B) values; information
C) constituents; budget
D) politics; voting block
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The author argues that if "decision making is the central administrative act" then "______ is the lifeblood of decision making."

A) funding
B) good people
C) the right answer
D) information
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One reason risk management is so difficult is because ______.

A) managers feel as though they already have things under control
B) there are not enough financial resources and staff to care
C) managers are challenged with items that seem to be more important at the time
D) there is a lack of command and control
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From what source does participative decision making depend on for information?

A) the media
B) the government
C) those affected by decisions
D) elected officials
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The public-choice approach focuses on intimate involvement from what group(s)?

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C) private citizens
D) markets
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On what does public -choice decision making depend?

A) assumed values of administrators
B) self-interest of players
C) focus on client's values
D) rationality of Congress
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None of the decision-making approaches discussed in the chapter provide the solution to bureaucratic pathologies that block the flow of important information.
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The Grace Commission was appointed by President Bill Clinton to study the best way to study the NIMBY effect.
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Most fundamentally, privatization is a method for how the government does things, not what it ought to do.
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37
James March and Herbert Simon use the term ______ to describe how decision makers simplify the process by screening out silly options and stop searching when they come upon a satisfactory alternative, even if it is not an exhaustive search.

A) rational
B) externalities
C) satisficing
D) spillover
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The rational approach seeks to do what with regard to efficiency?

A) quell
B) depress
C) maximize
D) bargain
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39
One problem with the major decision-making approaches is that they tend to focus on a single value.
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Weber pointed out that legislators delegate power to specialized administrators under the presumption that administrators will exercise their expert judgment and not their______ while making decisions.

A) information
B) bargaining power
C) bias
D) patronage
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What does the participative approach argue?
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How are information and values important to the decision-making approaches?
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What are the three weaknesses shared across the major decision-making approaches?
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What is the public-choice approach and on what premise does it base its claims?
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In essence, what is the rational approach trying to maximize?
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Explain the argument that risk management be "someone's business."
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What does the rational approach argue?
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Of the four approaches (rational, public choice, bargaining, and participatory), do you feel that any presents as a superior tool for decision making? Why or why not?
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What is satisficing?
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What strategy might a public choice approach have advocated for in the cases of the Flint, Michigan, water crisis and the scandal at the Department of Veterans Affairs?
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What four groups might take part in participative decision making?
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