In a ________, respondents rate the objects by placing a mark at the appropriate position on a line that runs from one extreme of the criterion variable to the other
A) semantic differential scale
B) Likert scale
C) continuous rating scale
D) Stapel scale
C
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Information systems provide managers with a means for monitoring all of the following EXCEPT
A. the results that flow from the actions of subordinates. B. weekly operating statistics. C. employees with over-the-shoulder supervision. D. the performance of empowered workers. E. daily operating statistics.
The appraisal process can be emotional because the manager's role calls for critical perspective, while the employee's desire to save face easily leads to defensiveness.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Nicholas Sharp and Barry and Rhonda Downey own adjacent tracts of land in Howard County, Maryland. Their two adjacent lots were a single tract of land owned by Jack Ryan, Inc, the corporate alter ego of John E. Ryan. On February 20, 1996, Ryan divided the tract by deed, creating Lot 1 and Lot 2. Ryan then conveyed Lot 1 to Pamela Jekel. On the same date as the conveyance of Lot 1, Ryan and Jekel
executed an easement instrument which gave Ryan access to his Lot 2 over the existing Jeep trail located on Lot 1. Jack Ryan ended up married to Pamela Jekel and conveyed his lot to Nicholas Sharp. Pamela Jekel Ryan conveyed her lot to Barry and Rhonda Downey. ?The easement was originally a Jeep trail and was described as such in the original Ryan and Jekel documents. When Nicholas Sharp acquired the lot from Jack Ryan, he began constructing a driveway where the Jeep trail was located. The Downeys objected to the expansion of the easement. A) Sharp does not have the right to alter the easement because he does not own the easement. B) Only the servient tenement can make changes in the easement. C) Only the dominant tenement can make changes in the easement. D) None of the above
The UCC's purpose is:
a. to give each state a unique set of trade laws b. to mediate international business disputes c. to simplify, clarify and modernize the law governing commercial transactions d. to reduce taxes e. to make it easier to prosecute parties who breach contracts