Discuss barriers to evaluation.
What will be an ideal response?
Answers may vary. Some options include (1) Takes resources; (2) Fear of the results; (3) Takes energy; (4) Accepted proof; (5) Unsure what to evaluate; (6) Seen as optional; (7) Practitioner training; and (8) Research design and practice.
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Chen is searching for a job and has prepared a thorough résumé that includes the customary sections, plus information related to his volunteer work and foreign travel. Including these "extras" has caused his résumé to be two pages in length. What advice would you give him?
a. If including the extra information will likely increase his chances of getting an interview, he should leave it in, regardless of whether it takes two pages. b. He should cut enough information to keep the résumé length to one page. c. He should leave the information in the résumé; just change the margin and font so that it all fits on one page. d. Don't worry about length; it is unimportant in résumé design.
An electrical power system consists of three major components with reliabilities of 0.99, 0.94, and 0.90. In order to improve the reliability, a backup component of reliability 0.90 is added to Component 3. Compute and indicate the composite reliability of Component 3.
a. 0.93 b. 0.92 c. 0.99 d. 0.92
On the day a tender offer begins,
a. greenmail must be sent to the SEC. b. a bidder must file a disclosure statement with the SEC. c. assets of the target corporation must be locked up until an inventory is completed. d. the SEC issues a binding order to the target company to file audited financial statements to the bidder.
When taking telephone messages, it is important to record the correct spelling of the caller's name, and the time of the call
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.