The Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis is also known as the _____
A. Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
B. Language-Explosion Theory
C. Language-Instinct Theory
D. none of the above
A
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b. Effectiveness of remedies is judged by intent rather than results. c. All of these are key ideas of affirmative action. d. Discrimination has systematically restricted opportunities for groups of people. e. There must be preferential treatment for qualified members of groups who have suffered from discrimination.
Which presentation software allows users to develop nonlinear presentations?
a. Prezi b. PowerPoint c. Flickr d. Tumblr
Match the following theorists with the respective theory/definition
1. Terry 2. Tannenbaum, Weschler, Massarik 3. Koontz and O' Donnell 4. Kotter 5. Likert 6. Blake and Mouton 7. Vroom and Yetton 8. Kuhnert and Lewis a. The Leadership Participation Model b. The Transactional Leadership Theory c. Leadership is influencing people to follow in the achievement of a common goal. d. Leadership is the activity of influencing people to strive willingly for group objectives. e. The Managerial Grid f. Systems of Management g. Leadership is the interpersonal influence exercised in a situation and directed through the communication process toward the attainment of a specialized goal. h. Leadership refers to the process of moving a group of people in some direction through noncoercive means.
Deep-seated principles that serve as personal guidelines for behavior are called
A) values. B) attitudes. C) beliefs. D) needs.