Adam evaluates everyone in his department as “average”—no one is a great employee, but no one is a bad employee, either. Adam is exhibiting a distributional error known as ________________ in his evaluations.
A. leniency
B. severity
C. central tendency
D. inflation
E. ranking
C. central tendency
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Lori, a calendar year individual taxpayer, files her 2018 return on February 10, 2020. She had obtained a six-month extension for filing her return. There was additional income tax of $30,000 due with the return. a.What are Lori’s penalties for failure to file and to pay? b.Would your answer to a. change if Lori, before the due date of the return, had retained a CPA to prepare the return and it was the CPA’s negligence that caused the delay?
What will be an ideal response?
A software program that replicates itself in areas of idle memory until the system fails is called a
a. Trojan horse b. Worm c. logic bomb d. none of the above
Regardless of the medium, which of the following is NOT a general pointer for designing benefits information?
A. Avoid complex language when describing benefits. Clear, concise, and understandablelanguage is a must. B. Explain the purpose behind a benefit and the value it offers employees. Be up frontabout the pros and cons of different benefit plans. C. Provide numerous examples to illustrate how a benefit choice might affect differenttypes of employees, depending upon their personal circumstances. D. Avoid the use of graphics as, they tend to make the information less understandable and encourage confusion.
According to Young's and Graham Wallas's versions of the stages in the creative process, the first step involves which of the following?
A. incubation B. preparation C. perception D. illumination E. verification