Whenever you consciously or unconsciously emit a message that another perceives to be a response to something he or she said or did, your message serves as which of the following?
A. listening
B. continuing a conversation
C. an answer
D. feedback
D. feedback
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Net Income:
A. Equals assets minus liabilities. B. Represents stockholders' claims against assets. C. Represents the amount of assets stockholders put into a business. D. Is the excess of revenues over expenses. E. Decreases equity.
One type of sampling error is _____, which is created when the sample actually interviewed differs from the sample drawn.
A. random error B. diagnostic error C. nonresponse error D. nonprobability error E. measurement error
Janko Wellspring Inc. has a pump with a book value of $24,000 and a four-year remaining life. A new, more efficient pump, is available at a cost of $45,000. Janko can also receive $8,000 for trading in the old pump. The new pump will reduce variable costs by $10,000 per year over its four-year life. Should the pump be replaced?
A. No, because the company will be $3,000 worse off in total. B. Yes, because income will increase by $3,000 per year. C. No, because income will decrease by $10,000 per year. D. No, Janko will record a loss of $16,000 if they replace the pump. E. Yes, because income will increase by $3,000 in total.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Teamsters Union used strikes and boycotts along with physical intimidation and obstruction to win changes in wages, hours, and working conditions. This is an example of:
A. Jungle unionism. B. Social unionism. C. Business unionism. D. Uplift unionism.