The three components of an attitude are

A. confident, achievable, and believable.
B. consistent, affordable, and particular.
C. cognitive, affective, and behavioral.
D. controlled, uncontrolled, and visible.
E. connected, applicable, and bearable.


Answer: C

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Which statement is LEAST accurate?

a. Implementing an ERP system has as much to do with changing the way an organization does business than it does with technology. b. The big-bang approach to ERP implementation is generally riskier than the phased in approach. c. To take full advantage of the ERP process, reengineering will need to occur. d. A common reason for ERP failure is that the ERP does not support one or more important business processes of the organization

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A. low self-efficacy and high self-efficacy, respectively B. low reciprocal behavior and high reciprocal behavior, respectively C. high reciprocal behavior and low reciprocal behavior, respectively D. low self-regulation and high self-regulation, respectively

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The test statistic used in the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test is ________

A) t B) chi-square C) alpha D) z

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