When appraising a paramedic, Derrick based his appraisal on the individual’s performance on emergency diagnostic and treatment procedures. It appears that Derrick is basing his appraisal on ________.

A. traits
B. behaviors
C. results
D. incidents
E. None of the above


B. behaviors

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a. a substitute for sound judgment b. useful analytical measures c. enough information for analysis; industry information is not needed d. unnecessary for analysis, but reaction is better

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Only program unit header modifications require a recompilation of dependent objects.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Roe-Pharma, a Canadian drug company, obtained a licence from Mega-mega-Pharma, a Swiss drug company, to sell Heptamyoextropalol in Canada. Reo-Pharma sells this patented medicine for $15 per pill

Generic Drugs Inc, another Canadian company, says that it can sell this drug for $2.50 per pill. Which of the following is true? A) GDI can apply for a compulsory licence but it will not be granted because Reo-Pharma is using the patent. B) GDI cannot apply for a compulsory licence pursuant to the Patent Law Amendment Act, 1992. C) GDI will likely be granted a compulsory licence under the Patent Act because the price at which this drug is currently being sold is so high. D) The Patented Medicine Price Review Board may reduce the price of Heptamyoextropalol if it feels it is excessive. E) Both B and D

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Every year, Hudson & Lane, a law office, donates $5,000 to a local school or charity. Is this an example of cause-related marketing?

A. Yes, because it occurs annually. B. Yes, because it is a specific donation. C. No, because it exemplifies a for-profit organization donating to a non-profit organization. D. No, because it creates publicity for the law office. E. No, because it is an example of philanthropy.

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