The case of Josie emphasizes that
A. Career actors can build their careers without assistance from their organization
B. Organizations can be used by career actors to develop their careers
C. Organizations can provide culture and practices to support employees’ careers
D. Rigid organization structures are often damaging to their employees’ careers
E. Career success is facilitated when left to career actors’ capable organizations
C. Organizations can provide culture and practices to support employees’ careers
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Mike desperately wants to do well on the SAT Reasoning Test, because his scores on this test will affect his chances of getting into his first-choice college
He also knows that many students at his school think SAT scores are good indicators of how "smart" one is. Yet the night before the test, rather than get a good night's sleep, Mike goes out with his friends, has a few beers, comes home late, and wakes up with a hangover. With this information in mind, we might suspect that Mike: a. Is engaging in self-handicapping b. Is working hard to counteract the effects of stereotype threat c. Is the victim of situated motivation d. Has facilitating anxiety about the test
Matching procedures are sometimes used to:
a. Ensure student work matches the teacher objective. b. Ensure accurate implementation. c. Ensure students see similarities in various objects. d. Ensure monitoring accuracy.
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