“Organized beliefs about how ‘we’ differ from ‘they’” is the definition of
A. faulty theories about how the world operates
B. faulty theories about ourselves
C. faulty theories about other people
D. faulty theories about relationships
C. faulty theories about other people
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If output grew 5.5 percent and labor productivity grew 2 percent during a decade, the number of hours worked grew by _____ over the year.
A. 3.50 percent. B. ?2.25 percent. C. ?7.50 percent. D. ?1.0 percent.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.To protect domestic producers from foreign competition, the U.S. government levies both import tariffs and export tariffs. 2.With a compound tariff, a domestic importer of an automobile might be required to pay a duty of $200 plus 4 percent of the value of the automobile. 3.With a specific tariff, the degree of protection afforded domestic producers varies directly with changes in import prices. 4.During a recession, when consumers tend to purchase cheaper products, a specific tariff provides domestic producers a greater amount of protection against import-competing goods than other types of tariffs. 5.An ad valorem tariff provides domestic producers less protection against import-competing goods during periods of changing prices.
Rajiv's company was hemorrhaging money. It was also losing many valuable employees through layoffs and resignations. He tried, but failed, to motivate his best employee by discussing her next year's goals, appealing to her full potential as a professional. She told him she could not think about next year-she was worried about keeping her job this year. In accordance with Maslow's need hierarchy, why is Raj failing to motivate Judy?
A. Raj is speaking to lower-level needs that Judy is not in a position to currently appreciate. B. Raj is using extinction as an approach to motivation. C. Judy seeks power more than affiliation or achievement. D. Judy wants immediate satisfaction of goals related to realizing her full potential. E. Raj is speaking to higher-level needs that Judy is not in a position to currently appreciate.
The checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution prevent any one branch of government from exercising too much power
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false