A set of observations on a variable measured at successive points in time or over successive periods of time constitute a _____
a. geometric series
b. time invariant set
c. time series
d. logarithmic series
C
You might also like to view...
William and Nigel decide to start a partnership business. They ask their friend Sophia to become a limited partner in order to help them with additional funds to get the business started. Which of the following statements about Sophia would be correct if she becomes and remains a limited partner in this scenario?
A. She may be involved in management of the business but to a rather limited degree. B. She may lose her investment if the business fails, but she will have no personal liability for partnership debts. C. She may be considered an employee and therefore will be entitled to wages for the services she renders to the partnership. D. She cannot be entitled to any share in the profits of the business.
________ is a type of validity that assesses the relationship between theoretical constructs and seeks to confirm significant correlations between the constructs as predicted by a theory
A) Convergent validity B) Discriminant validity C) Nomological validity D) Content validity E) Type II validity
Which of the following is/are not true?
a. U.S. GAAP and IFRS require firms to recognize the cost of retirement benefits (pensions, health care, life insurance) as an expense while employees work, not when they receive payments or other benefits during retirement. b. Employers often contribute cash to a trust, an entity legally separate from the employer, to fund their retirement obligations. c. The accounting records of the trust established to fund the retirement obligations are consolidated with the accounting records of the employer. d. Payments to employees come from both the employer's contributions and investment returns of the trust established to fund the retirement obligations. e. all of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Even during periods of relative calm, every organization is constantly changing. 2. Grassroots changes are often aimed at broad cultural change. 3. First level managers is one of the levels of organizational culture. 4. “An underlying theme that provides meaning for organizational members” is one of the elements of the motion of organizational culture on which Schein found general consensus. 5. Some forces that seek to bring about change and others that resist or restrict change is called “driving and restarting forces” by Lewin.