The source for crowdsourcing is most often
A. executive advisory councils.
B. the Internet and social media.
C. boards of directors.
D. professional associations.
E. competitors.
B. the Internet and social media.
Crowdsourcing uses the Internet and social media to enlist a group outside the organization for help in solving a problem. The strategy has drawn a lot of attention, especially for its use in fundraising on sites such as Kickstarter, but it has a mixed record of success.
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Daylen and Daven had totally different childhoods. Daylen was raised in a supportive environment, and Daven was raised in an abusive, neglectful environment. Daylen always scored about fifty points higher than Daven on cognitive ability tests when they were in school. After graduation, they both were hired by the same company for the same occupation. Now, five years later, what would be the most likely result if they both took a cognitive ability test?
A. Daven would narrow the scoring gap with Daylen because environmental influences on cognitive ability tend to decrease as people age. B. Daven would score more than fifty points less than Daylen because the test would remind him of the last time he took the test and his abusive childhood. C. Daylen would still score about fifty points higher than Daven because ability remains relatively stable over time. D. Daylen would score less than Daven because cognitive ability test scores are based on improvement over previous scores. E. Daven would outscore Daylen because adult cognitive ability is inverse to childhood cognitive ability.
Regarding the learning processes identified in Social Learning Theory, which one does the lecture have the most impact on?
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A) a specialty store B) a factory outlet store C) a department store D) a general merchandise discount store E) a warehouse club
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A. linear trend analysis B. trend-adjusted exponential smoothing C. linear trend multiplicative D. linear trend additive