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Incomplete Acceptable Good Excellent
Quality
of Response
0 (0.00%) – 0 (0.00%)
Minimal or no
participation.
0 (0.00%) – 11 (11.00%)
Little interaction with
other participants.
12 (12.00%) – 23 (23.00%)
Responses build on
the ideas of others and
show critical thinking
related to the topic
and/or reading
assignments.
24 (24.00%) – 34
(34.00%)
Responses build on
the ideas of others,
show critical thinking
related to the topic
and/or reading
assignments, and
integrate multiple
views.
Frequency of
Response
0 (0.00%) – 0 (0.00%)
No response in
forum(s).
0 (0.00%) – 11 (11.00%)
Single post in forum(s).
12 (12.00%) – 22 (22.00%)
At least two posts in
forum(s).
23 (23.00%) – 33
(33.00%)
At least three posts in
forum(s)
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Incomplete Acceptable Good Excellent
forum(s).
Timeliness 0 (0.00%) – 0 (0.00%)
Initial post later than
Wednesday, 11:59, EST.
0 (0.00%) – 11 (11.00%)
Initial post later than
Wednesday, 11:59, EST.
12 (12.00%) – 22 (22.00%)
Initial post by
Wednesday, 11:59, EST;
Responses to
colleagues by Sunday,
11:59, EST.
23 (23.00%) – 33
(33.00%)
Initial post by
Wednesday, 11:59,
EST; Responses to
colleagues by Sunday,
11:59, EST.
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ASSIGNMENT WEEK 4
· As we have seen, the Executive branch and its agencies play a major role in shaping health care and health policy. But unlike members of the legislative branch (e.g., members of Congress and state legislatures), agency officials are not elected.
· So, is it right for them to have so much power?
· How can members of the public (including interest groups) have influence over the regulatory process?