Which of the following can managers do to make individual contributions identifiable in order to effectively eliminate social loafing? (Choose all that apply.)

-Assigning specific tasks to group members
-Assign group goals
-Holding individuals accountable
-Acknowledging only team results


-Assigning specific tasks to group members
-Holding individuals accountable

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Which of the following procedures would normally be performed by the auditor when conducting tests of payroll transactions?

A. Interview employees selected in a statistical sample of payroll transactions. B. Trace a sample of payroll checks to the master employee list. C. Examine signatures on paid salary checks. D. Confirm amounts withheld from employees' salaries with proper governmental authorities.

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Which of the following questions did your text use as an example of a leading question?

A) "Don't you see problems with using your credit card for an online purchase?" B) "Should people be allowed to protect themselves from harm by using a taser as self-defense?" C) "Were you satisfied with the restaurant's food and service?" D) "How much do you think you would pay for a pair of sunglasses that will protect your eyes from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays, which are known to cause blindness?" E) "How many and what brands of aspirin did you see the last time you bought aspirin?"

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The difference between what was paid for inputs and what should have been paid for inputs is referred to as a _________________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following is true regarding business transactions?

a. Business transactions are not recorded in the books of an organization. b. Business transactions are recorded in the books of an organization only when the transaction is over $1,000. c. Business transactions do not have to be recorded in the books of the organization. d. All business transactions can be stated in terms of changes in the elements of the accounting equation.

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