Extreme ______ have a “grandiose sense of self-importance,” believe that they are special, like attention, constantly seek positive feedback, lack empathy, and feel entitled to their power and positions.
A. colluders
B. conformers
C. psychopaths
D. narcissists
D. narcissists
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At a local fast food joint, cars arrive randomly at a rate of 12 every 30 minutes. Service times are random (exponential) and average 2 minutes per arrival. The average time in the queue for each arrival is
A) 2 minutes. B) 4 minutes. C) 6 minutes. D) 8 minutes. E) 10 minutes.
Coca-ColaIt is almost 100 degrees outside, and Ed is on his way to the supermarket to buy groceries. His air conditioner is broken, so he is hot and thirsty. Ed notices a billboard featuring an ice-cold Coca-Cola. Ed remembers he is out of Coke. Once in the store, Ed heads straight for the soft-drink aisle and picks up a twelve-pack of Coke.Refer to Coca-Cola. The fact that Ed paid attention to the billboard is an example of:
A. selective perception B. selective exposure C. selective distortion D. selective retention E. selective discrimination
A winery decides to manufacture its own bottles rather than purchase them from a bottle manufacturing company in order to reduce costs. The winery is employing a forward vertical integration strategy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Scenario B: Meyer works for a new start-up technology firm, which has six highly opinionated but very committed employees. The owner of the firm, Zalman, strongly believes that he should make every decision since he is the boss. But Zalman often jumps to conclusions and does not even take time to diagnose the problem at hand because he does not like to ask any of the employees for suggestions. Moreover, Zalman's decisions are usually focused on short-term rather than long-term benefits and costs. At this point, most people in the firm agree that the decision making of the owner is going to destroy the young firm before it really gets started.Suppose Zalman tells Meyer that the reason he makes every decision himself is because he believes that he will be able to influence everything that
happens in the business. This unrealistic view is called A. discounting the future. B. goal displacement. C. social loafing. D. the garbage can model. E. the illusion of control.