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1.1: Criteria for Case Scenario Analysis

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    Define the problem: Students should focus on defining the problem by determining the root cause, not the underlying symptom(s).

    Develop reasonable alternatives: Students should develop three to four reasonable alternatives to deal with the problem. Most laws are written around the concept of what a reasonable person would do.

    Evaluate each alternative: Generally, any alternative has both advantages and disadvantages. Students should provide at least two advantages and two disadvantages for each alternative.

    Select the preferred alternative: Students should select one alternative or a combination of alternatives to resolve the underlying problem. Additionally, students should provide a reasonable and logical explanation as to why one alternative or combination of alternatives is better than another alternative.

    Support the decision with empirical evidence: Students should support their decisions with empirical evidence as applicable. Not all empirical evidence is generalizable to every problem.

     

     

     

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