Use of ________ to motivate employees is very common in countries with high individualism.
A. financial incentives
B. fringe benefits
C. job security
D. participative techniques
Answer: A
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Which of the following is NOT an ideal situation to implement Johnson’s rule?
a. There are no work-in-process inventory storage problems. b. There are no overriding individual job priorities. c. The same processing sequence is maintained on either processes, machines, or work centers. d. There are overriding individual job priorities.
The subject of a bailment could be
a. a bicycle. b. a jacket. c. a set of china. d. all of these.
You want to compare a sample of n = 81 to a population where ?= 27. If x ? = 26 and s = 3, what is the value of the unstandardized effect size?
a. .33 b. -.33 c. -3.03 d. -1
Dighi, an artist, uses a room in his home (250 square feet) as a studio exclusively to paint. The studio meets the requirements for a home office deduction. (Painting is considered his trade or business.) The following information appears in Dighi's records:
a. What is the amount of Dighi's home office deduction if he is self-employed?
b. If some amount is not allowed under the tax law, how is the disallowed amount treated?
c. Assume all of Dighi's records of expenses relating to the room were destroyed in a major paint spill. How much of a home office deduction, if any, will he be allowed?