Paul Ekman is the world’s foremost expert on facial expressions; he teaches FBI agents, secret service men, criminal profilers, and other real life crime fighters how to read all seven universal emotional expressions: anger, fear, sadness, disgust, contempt, surprise, and happiness, even when
a. the agents’ own emotions are running extremely high
b. the witnesses are friends of either the victim or the suspect
c. they are hidden in micro-expressions that last 1/25 of a second
d. the agents are likely to attribute their own emotions to the person they are questioning (i.e., a detective angry at a crime might project anger to the people he/she is talking to)
c. they are hidden in micro-expressions that last 1/25 of a second
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A) transaction processing system B) decision support system C) expert system D) marketing information system E) information load
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Relatively few organizations use training and development as an organizational development intervention. 2. The ultimate objective of improving team dynamics is to train the group to be able to conduct process consultation as an ongoing team activity. 3. When using survey feedback to gather information from customers or employees, it’s generally a good idea to conduct surveys more than once a year. 4. The current trend is for businesses to make less use of outside consultants as change agents.
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A) Apparent correlations between two or more variables can stimulate investigation and present possible solutions to be explored. B) Correlations prove cause-and-effect relationships. C) Correlations are not useful as statistical analysis tools. D) All of these choices
Which country is known to place more value on long-term orientation?
a. South Korea b. Denmark c. Mexico d. United States