Susan selects and runs her focus groups carefully. She wants to make sure that each focus group member provides meaningful information for her research purpose
As she is examining potential focus group candidates, she notices that three men and two women seem to provide "yes" answers regardless of what she asks them. They seem to want to be on the focus group very badly and appear eager to be "good subjects." If Susan follows prudent testing methodology, she should reject these test subjects in order to avoid the possibility of which of the following?
A) Stimulus generalization
B) Order bias
C) Response
D) Spontaneous recovery
C
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The statement which expresses the purpose of an organization is called a(n)
A. goal statement. B. rationale statement. C. vision statement. D. intention statement. E. mission statement.
All written sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a ________________
a. lowercase letter b. mark of punctuation c. period d. dash
Which of the following is one of Mintzberg’s critiques of the strategic planning perspective?
a. Qualification b. Quantification c. Inclusiveness d. Dogmatism
Forecasts are always wrong and therefore
A) should include both the expected value of the forecast and a measure of forecast error. B) should not include both the expected value of the forecast and a measure of forecast error. C) should only be used when there are no accurate estimates. D) should be missing the expected value of the forecast and a measure of forecast error.