The U.S. Supreme Court justices spend their time:
a. Listening to lawyer arguments
b. Discussing court business
c. Reviewing the U.S. Constitution
d. All but C
D
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Which one of the following examples is most consistent with the textbook's definition of a misbehavior?
a. Ashley is chewing gum in art class. b. Blake is using a rubber band as a slingshot during music. c. Caroline is doodling in the margins of her notebook as she takes notes on a lecture. d. Don has forgotten to bring his lunch today and must borrow a dollar from a friend to buy a hot lunch.
Research conducted by Muzafer Sherif shows that bias can be significantly reduced when people
a. participate in diversity training sessions over a period of time b. incorporate bias awareness measures as part of periodic self evaluations c. work together to accomplish a common goal d. socialize with each other outside of work
When you accept the null hypothesis when the null hypothesis is really false, you are making a ______.
a. Type I error b. Type II error c. Type III error d. Power
It is suggested by the authors that reference checks to previous employers by phone
a. Are useless because previous employers should not make negative comments about previous employees because of the “liberty clause.” b. Are good if you ask questions that a previous employer can safely answer such as “Would you hire this person again?” c. Are generally not helpful because you don’t have any information in a written form. d. Are beneficial because you can learn a great deal from a previous employer verbally that often they would not be willing to put in a written form.