Adam has found several sources on the Internet that he thinks he can use in his speech about
smokers? rights. One site is run by a major tobacco company. Should Adam use this
information.
A) Yes. After all, tobacco companies are experts on the subject of smokers? rights.
B) Yes, as long as the information was published within the last two years.
C) No. Information from the Internet rarely persuades an audience.
D) No. The organization sponsoring the site is not objective.
D
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a. mean scores on one variable in two different groups b. distribution of scores in two different groups c. mean number of individuals in two different groups d. mean number of variables in two different groups e. strength of relationship between two different groups
ROI stands for ________
A) rate of interest B) real or imagined C) return on investment D) relationship ordinal indexing E) relevance of information
The text highlighted several main factors to consider in an employee evaluation. The most common factors are either directly or indirectly related to
a. listening. b. working overtime. c. leading others. d. meeting deadlines.
Words that you can use to create specific phrases that broaden or narrow your search are called:
A. call numbers B. Boolean operators C. indexes D. abstracts