Sarah told Felipe, her assistant, that if he wanted her to recommend him for a promotion, he would need to accompany her to a conference and share a hotel room with her. This behavior is ______.

A. quid pro quo sexual harassment
B. hostile environment sexual harassment
C. constructive discharge
D. dysfunctional conflict


A. quid pro quo sexual harassment

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following concepts explains why firms have an incentive to report voluntarily to the market even if there were no mandatory reporting requirements?

a. Signalling theory b. Lifecycle theory c. Information overload d. Capture theory

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Larry is a certified public accountant in a firm which audits public companies. Larry is accused of unethical conduct. Is Larry required to abide by the ethical standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board?

a. Yes. b. He can be held liable only if he had actual knowledge of the particular guideline he is accused of violating. c. No, the PCAOB establishes audit rules, not ethical guidelines. d. No, the PCAOB has no authority over Larry.

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Jessup Company expects to incur overhead costs of $20,000 per month and direct production costs of $125 per unit. The estimated production activity for the upcoming year is 1,000 units. If the company desires to earn a gross profit of $50 per unit, the sales price per unit would be which of the following amounts?

A. $195 B. $290 C. $415 D. $175

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