Asked by
Edmar Robles
on Nov 29, 2024Verified
Formal intervention methods are
A) third party roles and behaviors that are incidental to other primary roles.
B) intentionally designed and generally follow a set of rules or standards.
C) third party actions that follow a rigid,structured procedure and set of rules.
D) third party actions implemented as part of an organizational hierarchy.
E) None of the above defines formal intervention methods.
Formal Intervention Methods
Structured procedures or strategies employed by a third party to help resolve conflicts or disputes.
Set of Rules
A collection of guidelines or principles designed to govern behavior or procedures.
- Grasp the benefits and limitations of formal and informal intervention methods.
Verified Answer
IA
Learning Objectives
- Grasp the benefits and limitations of formal and informal intervention methods.
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