Chapter 15 1. There are no structural psychologists left in the United States. However‚ structural psychology was a success because it: a. discovered the phi phenomenon which shows that mentality has the job of trying to interpret reality from sensory inputs b. None of the choices are correct c. discovered mental elements that compose consciousness d. helped to establish psychology as an independent science e. was able to perfect the method of introspection as a means to explore the
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no company. In order for the company to thrive their employees have to stay motivated to continue be productive and that in a sense is what HCM is there for. ______________________________________________________________________________ *Class Notes on Defining HCM* (berson.com) - Dated back to Egyptians & slavery - How people are evaluated and compensated - Establish an atmosphere where people feel appreciated and challenged - Technical Definition from Denise Kingsmill- approach to people
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1. Explain the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. Efficiency involves accomplishing something with the least amount of effort‚ expense‚ or waste. Effectiveness simply involves getting work done that helps achieve organizational goals and may or may not be done efficiently. 2. What are the four management functions? The four management functions are: planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling. 3. What are the four management functions? -planning: This includes developing
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AP Vocab List 1 1. approbation (n) the expression of approval or favorable opinion‚ praise; official approval My broad hint that I had paid for the lessons myself brought smiles of ______________ from all the judges at the piano recital. 2. assuage (v) to make easier or milder‚ relieve; to quiet‚ calm; to put an end to‚ appease‚ satisfy‚ quench Her eyes told me that more than a few well-chosen words would be needed to ____________ her hurt feelings. 3. coalition (n) a combination
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If you’re wondering how Lyndon B. Johnson had so many people on his side‚ there’s one simple way to put it. Retail Politics! This is when a particular person would go out personally to local events and meet individual voters one-to-one to learn their situations and political views and use that to their strategy. When it came to winning‚ LBJ had the patience and the humility to work with one person at a time. Craig Raupe states‚ “JFK would call five or six‚ LBJ would take nineteen names and call
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Soc Chap 16 review questions Dr. Minnich 1. Discuss three major sociological theories on education. Similarities and differences? 2. Discuss the sociological perspectives on education and inequality. 3. What is school tracking? What are some of the ideas about its impact on education? 4. What is the achievement gap? How do sociologists explain its existence? 5. What are recent shifts in school discipline? How do these shifts impact educational inequality? 6. What educational
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1. Describe the specific goal you set for this course at the beginning of the semester and include information and strategies you have discovered to support your goal. For this course‚ I had told myself I was going to read all of the chapters. Go through all of the power points and really understand them. Another goal I had set was to keep an A throughout the semester. Also‚ I told myself I was not going to procrastinate. I procrastinate a lot and this semester I didn’t want to procrastinate
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1. Consciousness: the process where the brain makes an illustration or diagram of internal and external experiences and situations. 2/8. Tools for studying consciousness are designed to be able to look into the brain and see what regions and areas are active during different mental tasks. Like in Chapter three there was tools like an MRI or PET. For studying consciousness there is Mental Rotation and Zooming in with the mind. These resources aren’t able to show the experience of consciousness
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CONSOLIDATION 0-20% a)HELD TO MATURITY: only used for debt securities LOCOM (if impaired‚ write down) Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 b)TRADING: gains & losses are recognized in I/S; intention of investor is to profit from ST price fluctuations FAIR VALUE Financial Investment (A+) 22 Cash (A-) 22 Financial Investment (A+) 4 Gain on investment on securities (OE+) 4 c)AVAIL FOR SALE: recorded on B/S
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Vocabulary for Chapter 3 – Numerically Summarizing Data Arithemetic mean ‐ The arithmetic mean of a variable is computed by adding all the values of the variable in the data set and dividing by the number of observations. Population arithmetic mean ‐ The population arithmetic mean‚ µ‚ is computed using all the individuals in a population and is a parameter. Sample arithmetic mean ‐ The sample arithmetic mean‚ x ‚ is computed using sample data and is a statistic. Mean – Although other types of means exist
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