What standard does a court use in reviewing the factual determinations of an administrative agency?
A) Whether the adjudication was arbitrary and capricious.
B) Whether the conclusions reached are supported by substantial evidence.
C) Whether the agency has conducted an adjudication with inadequate fact-finding procedures or whether issues that were not properly before the agency were decided.
D) Any one of these, depending on the particular situation.
D
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Which of the following best describes the degree to which experimental results are actually caused by the experimental manipulation?
A) internal validity B) flexibility C) response rate D) external validity
If bonds are issued at a discount, the amortization of the discount over the life of the bonds causes the
a. interest expense to decrease each period; b. interest expense to increase each period; c. carrying value of the bonds to decrease; d. maturity value to increase; e. cash paid to increase
Individuals differ in their ________ of control-that is, the degree to which they believe that the outcomes they obtain are largely a result of their own ability and effort versus fate, chance, or circumstance.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ethical issues arise if the process of defining the problem and developing an approach is compromised by the personal agendas of the client (DM) or the researcher. Which of these statements concerning ethics in marketing research is not true?
A) The DM has the obligation to be candid and disclose to the researcher all the relevant information that will enable a proper definition of the marketing research problem. B) The researcher is ethically bound to offer the most expensive set of services to each client. C) The problem definition process is adversely affected when the DM has hidden objectives such as gaining a promotion. D) The researcher is ethically bound to define the problem so as to further the best interest of the client, rather than the interest of the research firm.