Jane took a job at the local factory as an assembler. Jane is a real go-getter by nature, but the company culture was to work at a slow, steady pace. Soon Jane started to get subtle hints from her coworkers that she needed to slow down her work. Jane is getting _______ to modify her performance.

A. compliance boundaries
B. group obstinacy
C. peer pressure
D. organizational inference
E. forced mediation


C. peer pressure

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A. Is generally accepted for external reporting because it is more useful than cash basis for most business decisions. B. Is flawed because it gives complete information about cash flows. C. Eliminates the need for adjusting entries at the end of each period. D. Recognizes expenses when paid in cash. E. Recognizes revenues when received in cash.

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To the public relations practitioner, secondary publics are ________

A) important, but less important than primary publics B) similar to marginal public C) unimportant D) important, but only in a future campaign

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Fun Time Inc. uses the same property and equipment to provide skiing services for 6 months during the winter and mountain roller boarding for 6 months during the summer. Monthly revenue and cost figures during the summer and winter months for Fun Time are shown below. Fun Time's $1000 monthly fixed costs will be incurred as long as it remains in business. Winter Months Summer Months

Total revenue $10,000 $4,000 Operating (variable) costs $6000 $4,600 Fixed costs $1000 $1000 Net Revenue $3000 -$1600 Which of the following should Fun Time do if it wants to maximize its profit?

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Title insurance policies may be issued to protect the interests of mortgagees or tenants of property

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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