Think about the difference between needs assessment and evaluation, and identify each description with either needs assessment or evaluation.
a. Project A is to find out if employees are experiencing safety-related concerns in the
workplace, and if so, what type of safety-related concerns are most frequently
mentioned and what should to be done about the concerns. ______
b. Project B is to find out how confident lab technicians feel about handling chemicals
after they have participated in a lab chemical safety training program. ______
a: needs assessment;
b: evaluation
Project A is to explore what needs to be done (needs assessment) whereas Project B is to investigate the effectiveness of an implemented intervention (evaluation).
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Which of the following data collection modes comes closest to being patterned after the "man-on-the-street" interview?
A) person-on-the-street interview B) mall-intercept interview C) drop-off survey D) online survey E) mail survey
Which of the following statements is true of meetings?
A. They are important in shaping organizational norms and improving work processes. B. They are ineffective for companies that focus on continuous process improvement. C. They are essential for communicating simple one-way information. D. They discourage an employee's need to be part of a team.
Anderson Compounds produces two industrial chemical compounds, Gorp and Gumm, from the same process, which last year, cost $240,000 . Anderson produced 20,00 . pounds of Gorp, which sells for $60 per gallon and 60,00 . gallons of Gumm, which sells for $30 per gallon. After the split-off point, Gorp required additional processing costing $300,00 . to make it salable. Using the adjusted sales
method, what is the completed cost of Gorp? a. $300,000 b. $380,000 c. $520,000 d. $540,000
Which of the following laws is most relevant to the marketing mix category of price?
A) the National Do Not Call Registry B) the Consumer Products Safety Commission Act C) the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act D) the Sherman Antitrust Act E) the Consumer Credit Protection Act