The resource-based view of the firm argues that resources should be

A. Material, valuable and rare
B. Valuable, rare and inimitable
C. Rare, inimitable and utilizable
D. Inimitable, utilizable and material
E. Utlizable, material and valuable


B. Valuable, rare and inimitable

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Children with imaginary friends tend to

a. be imaginative. b. experience nightmares. c. have poor relations with other children. d. have poor relations with adults.

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Ms. Swindell, during a lecture on the importance of proper hygiene, notices that Phil and Todd (the class clowns) are quietly plotting a scheme in the back of the room. The other students are not aware of the scheming, and Ms. Swindell smoothly continues with the lecture. Upon completion, she calls the boys aside and, as the class works on another project, explains why their behavior is

unacceptable. This example illustrates the use of a. overlapping. b. momentum in class activities. c. the ripple effect. d. an I-message.

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The practice of associating significant cultural abilities and/or characteristics with groups defined socially as races is

(a) racism (b) inclusion (c) equality education (d) multicultural education (e) gender equity education

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After a single pre-service teacher education technology course, many practicing teachers discover that they are over-prepared for the realities of teaching and using technology to transform their classrooms and schools

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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