Prolifik, a software startup, received an award for the best innovative business. They developed a new software application that can be used by manufacturing industries around the world. The employees worked hard to achieve this feat. Which of the following levels of behavior is most likely exemplified in this scenario?
A. Individual
B. High-directive-high-supportive (HD-HS) behavior
C. Group
D. Organizational
Answer: D
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Which of the following is not a true statement regarding ARS 1 and ARS 3?
a. The authors were commissioned to find postulates and principles that would lead to a measure of true income. b. The postulates were not complete and could not exclude all value systems other than the one prescribed in the principles. c. The authors were able to identify a single concept of income that was superior to others. d. Nothing is said about the users of accounting information and what their needs and abilities might be.
Which of the following is a form of quantitative research that can be used to measure consumer attitudes, intended behavior, and the motivations behind behavior?
A. experiments B. observational studies C. surveys D. focus groups E. mathematical models
When the following hypotheses are being tested at a level of significance of ?
?
H0: ? 500
Ha: ?< 500
?
the null hypothesis will be rejected, if the p-value is
A. ?.
B. > ?.
C. = ?/2.
D. 1 - ?/2.
Maple Inc. manufactures a product that costs $45 per unit plus $50,000 in fixed costs each month. Maple currently sells 5,000 of these units per month for $60 each. If Maple leased a machine for $30,000 a month, it could add features to the product that would allow it to sell for $75 each. It would cost an additional $10 per unit to add these features. How much would Maple's profit be affected if it leased the machine and added features to its product?
A. Increase $295,000 B. Decrease $5,000 C. Decrease $295,000 D. Increase $5,000