An actor wins a part in a play over another actor. To get back at the selected actor, the rejected actor files a lawsuit against the selected actor alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress, defamation, and negligence

The jury returns a verdict exonerating the defendant. The defendant is now entitled to sue the plaintiff for ________.
A) tort of outrage
B) malicious prosecution
C) intentional misrepresentation
D) misappropriation of the right to publicity


B

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Doug gave some people street directions, but because they only nodded their heads and didn't repeat the directions back to him, he doesn't really know whether the directions were understood. What type of barrier is present here?

A. feedback B. sender C. encoding D. medium E. decoding

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As issues across organizational contexts emerge, ______ are sometimes used by external consultants or members of the management team to describe an issue and work toward a solution.

a. helping interviews b. problem-solving interviews c. exit interviews d. performance interviews

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Explain the differences between a role and status

What will be an ideal response?

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Board members of a nonprofit organization are calculating the salary offer for a new chief executive officer (CEO). The board wants to ensure that the salary paid to the new CEO is fair for the knowledge and skills needed to perform the job well. The board members are practicing ______.

A. open compensation B. closed competition C. nonprofit distributing D. noncompulsory distributions

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