On a recent concert tour, the Foo Fighters sang a number of classic songs from their past albums, in addition to playing songs from their newest album. By singing both old songs to satisfy older audience members and songs from its more recent album to satisfy younger fans, the Foo Fighters were trying to reduce ________ conflict.
A. Organization/client
B. Heterogeneous
C. Person/role
D. Demographic
E. Inter-client
Answer: E
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Jet Products had no units in process at the beginning of the year. Jet uses process costing and has calculated 47,000 total equivalent units completed during the year. If there were 53,000 units started in the current period and 10,000 units in ending work-in-process, what percentage complete were the ending inventory units?
A) 50% B) 60% C) 40% D) 22%
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against Ergonomics for creating a public nuisance. Which conclusion is true? A) Ergonomics was there first and there cannot be any finding of a nuisance as a result. B) The residential property owner and developer have moved to the nuisance, so remedies vary. C) The residential property use and safety always take priority; Ergonomics must be closed down. D) A smell does not rise to the level of a nuisance.
After preparing a questionnaire but before submitting it to the client for approval, the researcher should:
A. give the client an opportunity to provide suggestions of topics overlooked or to ask any questions. B. obtain the final evaluation of the questionnaire from a pretest by asking respondents to pay attention to words, phrases, instructions, and question sequence. C. be aware of the number of attempts to contact respondents and complete a questionnaire. D. work closely with data collection vendors to identify, target, and request participation from specific groups so accurate response rates can be calculated. E. review the document carefully to determine whether each question is necessary and if the overall length is acceptable.