______ represent(s) all the ways people are unlike and alike.
A. Lifestyle
B. Dimensions
C. Diversity
D. Conditions
E. Background
C. Diversity
Diversity represents all the ways people are unlike and alike, such as the differences and similarities in age, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, capabilities, and socioeconomic background.
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Corporation ABC is in a highly competitive industry. NGO pressure has been exerted to have this industry change its sourcing policies. ABC decides to publicly announce that it is the first in the industry to change in sourcing policy. Spar and LeMure define this as a ________ response type used to gain a ________ advantage over others in the industry.
A) competitive; pre-emption B) resistance; pre-emption C) pre-emption; competitive D) capitulation; competitive E) resistance; collective
A waiter expects a group of poorly dressed customers to be stingy tippers and gives them poor service, so he gets the result that he expects, a very small tip. This is an example of the
A. halo effect. B. self-fulfilling prophecy. C. fundamental attribution bias. D. self-serving bias. E. selective perception error.
According to the theory of constraints, a bottleneck limits the:
a. demand for the products. b. selling price of the products. c. output that results from the production process. d. unit cost of the products.
Advanced techniques for searching Google and other search engines include all of the following except:
a. Google Hacks. b. Google Earth. c. Google Images. d. Google News.