Acquiring input data is part of:
A) model solution
B) model formulation
C) model interpretation
D) model testing
E) model identification
B
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a. stakeholders b. shareholders c. business owners d. governmental bodies
On-the-job training is done at the ______ with the resources the employee uses to perform the job.
A. assessment center B. classroom C. work site D. training facility
Nadia stood outside the mall and asked people which stores they visited and if they bought anything. If they said yes, she asked them what they bought and how they came to the decision to buy that item. What form of research was Nadia most likely conducting?
A. in-depth interviews B. focus group C. biometrics D. questionnaire E. experiment
When Martha was hired as a sales representative by Overton, Inc, she signed an employment agreement which contained the following provision: "I, Martha, will not solicit business from the customers that I worked with at Overton for a period of one year following my termination of employment with Overton." Agreements, like the one signed by Martha, are generally only enforceable if necessary to
protect: a. trade secrets, confidential information, or customer lists developed over an extended period. b. some underlying reference. c. unacceptable risks because of their speculative nature. d. the revenue of the state.