________ cost refers to the amount of money that can be attributed to losing one employee and replacing him/her with another

A) Transfer
B) Turnover
C) Temporary
D) Transient


Answer: B

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The term kinesics refers to ______.

A. the use of touch B. physical attributes such as height, weight, and attractiveness C. the use of space, including conversational distances and territory D. body movement, including posture, eye behavior, and facial expression

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Charlie is a nursing student who wants to give a speech related to his major, so he plans to

inform his audience about the causes of heart disease. Which is best electronic database for his research? A. CQ Researcher B. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center C. Student Resource Center D. Google Scholar

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Which fallacy occurs when a speaker attacks the person rather than the argument?

A) slippery slope B) red herring C) ad hominem D) non sequitur

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What type of reasoning is used in the following argument?

There is every reason to believe that the concussion crisis in NFL football will get worse. The speed and size of professional athletes have made American football more dangerous. Offensive linemen now average nearly 315 pounds—65 more pounds than they did 30 years ago. They launch that weight from a three-point stance, headfirst, at opposing linemen of nearly the same size. The impact of two such massive players produces a concussion in the cranium when the brain bangs against the skull. Professor of Neurology at Boston University, Dr. Ann McKee, notes, "when helmets clash, the head decelerates instantly, yet the brain continues to lurch forward, like a driver who jams the brakes on. Even though the skull is protected by a helmet, the brain itself is still in motion and a concussion is often the result." (a) Argument from dilemma. (b) Argument from authority. (c) Argument from cause. (d) Argument from generalization.

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