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Moe works in a large group that decides on recommendations by concensus. She does not always agree with the group but is confident in the group's analytical ability. To comply with Standards when the group issues a recommendation with which she disagrees, Moe:
a) does not need to take any action
b) must request that her name be removed from the group's report
c) should include her opinion as an appendix to the group report
[Source: Schweser Mock, vol 2]
The correct answer is a. I think this is not correct since the standards asks you to "document his or her difference of opinion with the team". Even if you allow your name to stay as one of the authors, you should document the disagreement. Hence, it looks to me that (b) is the only valid choice of the given alternatives. Any opinions? |
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