The ______ is usually the most heavily weighted and one of the last steps in the selection process, even though it has low predictive validity.
A. honesty test
B. drug test
C. interview
D. work sample
C. interview
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Whirlpool conducts usability studies that provide insight into the ways consumers interact with its products
In one study in an emerging market, engineers and designers stood behind a two-way mirror and watched as a volunteer put groceries away in a Kenmore Elite refrigerator. The Whirlpool team recorded a variety of data, such as the amount of time required for the volunteer to finish the task and the number of features used. The basis of this research study was based on the fact that: A) listening to customers is only possible in America. B) data collected in the United States should be applicable in other countries. C) consumers in different countries prefer different types of features. D) in China, it will be difficult to find enough space in homes to put a refrigerator. E) in India, refrigerators are seldom used by customers.
“Men just seem to be naturally better at leadership than women; that’s just a fact!” This statement is an example of ______.
A. prejudice B. gender egalitarianism C. institutional collectivism D. diversity
Which of the following is true of the International Criminal Court?
A. It is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. B. Its judges are elected by the United Nations General Assembly. C. Its jurisdiction and functioning are governed by the Rome Statute. D. The court's jurisdiction is limited to events taking place since Jan 1, 2012.
If we are producing the product or component in-house, then the total inventory-related cost on an annual basis is ______.
a. the sum of total annual setup cost and total annual holding cost less the sum of total annual stock-out cost and total annual materials purchase cost b. the ratio of the sum of total annual setup cost and total annual holding cost to the sum of total annual stock-out cost and total annual materials purchase cost c. total annual setup cost + total annual holding cost + total annual stock-out cost + total annual materials purchase cost d. the product of the sum of total annual setup cost and total annual holding cost to the sum of total annual stock-out cost and total annual materials purchase cost