How would the leader deal with a dysfunctional member of a group?
a. Determine if his/her leadership behaviors are appropriate for most members.
b. Observe the member .
c. Establish rules for future behaviors .
d. Communicate with the member.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Carl recently bought a used car—and it's a lemon. He has spent thousands of dollars on repairing the car, and this week, the mechanic told him it needs a new radiator. Carl thinks about how much money he has put into the car and thinks that, because he has invested so much money in repairs, he'd be better off just making the repair as opposed to spending money to buy a new car. Carl is a victim
of ____. a. overconfidence b. the sunk-cost fallacy c. opportunity costs d. hindsight bias
The Jacob K. Javits Gifted and Talented Students Education Act of 1988 (PL 100-297):
a. provided a federal definition of giftedness. b. was an amendment to PL 94-142. c. established federal control over gifted education programs. d. entitled students with gifts and talents to special education services.
Choose the contribution that each of the following men have made to methods of measurement. D. Wechsler
a. devised an attitude scale based on extent of agreement or disagreement with statement. b. developed a measure of adult intelligence. c. developed the first intelligence scale for children. d. studied the honesty of children through observation.