Explain the difference between primary and secondary questions during an employment interview.

What will be an ideal response?


Before an interview, an interviewer should have compiled a list of questions
covering the primary topics to discuss with an interviewee. Questions that introduce
these topics during an interview are known as primary questions. Interviewee responses
to questions will likely lead an interviewer to ask follow-up questions to seek elaboration
or further information. These types of questions are known as secondary questions.

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a. the copyright permission is difficult and time consuming to obtain. b. the music may be familiar and could distract from the intended informational or emotional effect. c. licensing the music can be expensive. d. all of the above are problems with using music from commercial CDs

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The pivotal term for autocratic leadership is ___________, while the pivotal term for democratic leadership is __________

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