A strength of functional job analysis is that it

a. analyzes jobs in terms of dozens of different categories.
b. is a cost effective technique for analyzing a large number of jobs.
c. analyzes jobs in terms of knowledge, skills, and abilities of workers.


Answer: b. is a cost effective technique for analyzing a large number of jobs.

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hospital or thereafter, and that, even if they agree to participate, they can withdraw their consent without penalty. In terms of the Belmont Report's conceptualization of informed consent, Carlos is addressing ____. a. assent b. comprehension c. information d. voluntariness

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Searching for analogies, ____________________, and working backward are all different types of problem-solving heuristics

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Results from a recent fMRI study replicated Asch's line judgment study. The results of the fMRI suggest that when participants judged rotated figures and stated a correct answer when the others around them unanimously stated an incorrect answer,

the area of the brain that was active was the a. visual cortex, which senses and perceives visual input. b. amygdala, which is associated with negative emotions. c. hippocampus: an area associated with trauma. d. right cingular gyrus: an area associated with pain detection.

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Rashad misses a meeting with his professor and feels very guilty. He misses a meeting he had with a car salesman and doesn't give it a second thought. Why did Rashad feel differently about two equivalent actions?

A) He has been classically conditioned to not like salesmen. B) It was someone else's fault that he missed the meeting with the salesman. C) The salesman probably didn't care about the missed meeting. D) His appraisal of the action was different in the two situations.

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