What happened to Donald Kennedy, the president of Stanford University, after the audit of the school's overhead research costs?
a. He was made a U.S. Ambassador
b. He was charged criminally
c. He resigned as president of Stanford
d. He successfully challenged the government's position
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The year-end adjusting entry required for bonds issued at a discount would require
a. a debit to Bond Interest Expense, a debit to Discount on Bonds Payable, and a credit to Cash. b. a debit to Bond Interest Expense, a debit to Discount on Bonds Payable, and a credit to Bond Interest Payable. c. a debit to Bond Interest Expense, a credit to Discount on Bonds Payable, and a credit to Cash. d. a debit to Bond Interest Expense, a credit to Discount on Bonds Payable, and a credit to Bond Interest Payable.
Gerstner and Day’s meta-analysis found ______.
A. the stranger phase is an invalid construct B. high LMX is not correlated with job satisfaction C. support for the psychometric properties of the LMX 7 questionnaire D. LMX measures followers’ exchanges, not leaders’
Marketers often use focus groups to learn how consumers interpret their IMC messages. Experience has shown that
A. each receiver decodes IMC messages in his or her own way. B. marketers can almost always use the same message for all audiences. C. effective branding requires marketers to encode messages identically for each market. D. messages are decoded in the manner intended by the encoder. E. action is taken before desire and interest are determined.
The _________________________________is charged with overseeing the safety of all consumer products other than autos, trucks, airplanes, boats, food, drugs, and cosmetics
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