As Rita scans the yellow pages section of her phone book looking for a florist, she sees several other products and services advertised. Though interesting on first glance, she quickly returns to her primary task of finding a florist

The items that distracted her from her initial search were most likely stored in which of the following types of memory?
A) Short-term memory
B) Long-term memory
C) Middle memory
D) Subconscious memory
E) Subliminal memory


A

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B) sending a small gift to the receptionist to show your sincere appreciation. C) calling the organization's human resources department to learn more about your competitors for the open position. D) waiting at least one month for a call of acceptance or rejection.

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Which of the following statements about S.W.O.T. analysis is true?

A. It helps managers focus on a strategy that takes advantage of the firm's strengths and opportunities while avoiding its weaknesses and threats to its success. B. It is a useful aid for identifying relevant screening criteria and for zeroing in on a feasible strategy. C. S.W.O.T. is simply an abbreviation for the first letters of the words: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. D. It identifies and lists the firm's strengths and weaknesses and its opportunities and threats. E. All of these statements about S.W.O.T. analysis are true.

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