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    Strayer,Phoniex,
    Feb-1999 - Mar-2006

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    Strayer,Phoniex,University of California
    Feb-1999 - Mar-2006

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Category > Philosophy Posted 12 Sep 2017 My Price 8.00

objective claim

15) Which of the following statements is an example of an objective claim?​

 

  • ​Shakespeare was a better poet than Milton.
  • ​A dog is man’s best friend.
  • ​Summers in California are very warm.
  • ​The sun sets in the west.

 

16) In which of the following approaches to social responsibility do managers often put their own interests first and cause other stakeholders to be harmed yet manage to stay within the law and abide by legal requirements?​

 

  • The accommodative approach​
  • ​The proactive approach
  • ​The obstructionist approach
  • ​The defensive approach

 

18) Which of the following is the first step in the decision-making process?​

 

  • ​Assessing alternatives
  • ​Seeking feedback
  • ​Realizing the need for a decision
  • ​Generating alternatives for a decision

 

19) Which of the following serves as the most reliable source of information about the world in general?​

 

  • ​One’s own observations
  • ​Things that one learns from others
  • ​The background information one possesses
  • ​One’s personal interests

 

20) The management of a small-scale cosmetics company wants to increase awareness of their brand and its products in the market. They decide to choose between two alternatives: either launch a new advertising campaign on social media or offer promotional discounts in select stores. They conduct research on which of these two alternatives would be the most viable for the company. They compare the potential costs and potential benefits of each alternative. In this scenario, which of the following criteria is being evaluated by the management of the company?​

 

  • ​Economic feasibility
  • ​Innovative capacity
  • ​Legality
  • ​Ethicalness

 

21) Identify the conclusion in the following argument: Mark always leaves his phone at home when he goes to the gym. He has not been answering any calls in the past hour, so he is at the gym.​

 

  • ​Mark is at the gym.
  • ​Mark does not answer calls when he is at the gym.
  • ​Mark has not been answering calls.
  • ​Mark leaves his phone at home when he goes to the gym.

 

22) Which of the following occurs as a result of group members’ being unable to simultaneously understand all the alternatives that are generated in a brainstorming session?​

 

  • ​Groupthink
  • ​Delayering
  • ​Feedback control
  • ​Production blocking

 

23) Identify the unstated conclusion in the following argument: The most hardworking employee in the company will receive the Employee of the Year award. Doug has been working exceptionally hard all year round.​

 

  • ​Doug has not yet received an award from the company.
  • ​Doug will win the Employee of the Year award.
  • ​Hardworking employees win the Employee of the Year award.
  • ​Doug is the most hardworking employee in the company.

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Status NEW Posted 12 Sep 2017 01:09 PM My Price 8.00

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