Explain why delegation to a private party must serve the public interest
What will be an ideal response?
The private agency receiving the delegation must be in a position to serve the public interest. Delegations to parties that have only a financial interest are suspect. One objective of government is to have a public body that is concerned with the public good, regardless of profit.
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Computer-assisted telephone interviewing (CATI):
a. refers to when the interviewer reads the respondent questions from a computer screen and directly keys in the responses. b. refers to when the interviewer calls up respondents, sends them an electronic survey, and assists them in completing the form. Respondents return the survey via e-mail. c. refers to when computer disks are mailed to respondents, the respondent completes the survey on their own computer, and returns the disk to the researcher via the mail. d. refers to when a computer is used to dial and send a survey to a potential respondent via fax. The respondent returns the survey via fax or mail. e. refers to when the computer calls respondents and asks questions. The respondents record their responses by using the key pad of their touch tone telephone.
Refer to the Savoy Corporation Income Statement Accounts. What is the EBIT for the Savoy Corporation for 2014?
A) $345,000 B) $193,000 C) $272,000 D) $135,100