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A) innovation B) cost-minimization C) imitation D) organic E) mechanistic Answer: A Explanation: A) An innovation strategy strives to achieve meaningful and unique innovations. Innovation strategy emphasizes the introduction of major new products and services. Organic and mechanistic are types of organizational designs. Page Ref: 497 LO: 6 Difficulty: Easy Quest. Category: Concept Learning
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Read moreAnswer: suffer from cultural myopia. Explanation A firm that adopts a polycentric staffing policy is less likely to:- have a strong corporate culture- be very efficient- be very responsive to local conditions- be able to transfer best practices from one location to another Assuming you would like tips on understanding the local market: 1. Do […]
Read moreA) emotive B) supportive C) directive D) reflective E) communicative Answer: B Explanation The customer who combines low dominance and high sociability displays a cooperative style. The customer is likely to want to be involved in the decision-making process and to have input from others in order to ensure that the final decision meets their […]
Read morequestion Every installed device requires a device driver to control the device. T or F answer True question A 32-bit driver can be used in a 64-bit operating system. T or F answer False question The official standard for USB interfaces is called IEEE 1394. T or F answer False question A KVM switch allows […]
Read morequestion E = hc/(lambda) answer Find energy with planck’s constant, the speed of light and the wavelength question rate = k[A]^x [B]^y answer rate reaction question A = Ao -(ko)(t) answer Zero order rate reaction k = M/sec question At = Ao E^-kt answer First order k = 1/sec question rate = k [A] [B] […]
Read morequestion Which of the following phrases correctly describes a blackbody? answer perfectly absorbs and emits all radiation question Classical electromagnetic theory predicted that the energy radiated by a blackbody would become infinite as the wavelength of the radiation became shorter. What was the contradiction between observation and this result called? answer the ultraviolet catastrophe question […]
Read morequestion The discovery of the ___ in 1895 Wilhelm Roentgen opened a whole new field of research answer X-Ray question The Curies discovered that some forms of matter give off ___, a combination of particles and energy answer Radiation question Marie Curie named this process ___ answer Radioactivity question Another term used to describe the […]
Read morequestion social psychology answer the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to other people ex) social psychologists are interested in the ways that social situations influence behavior question stereotype answer a generalization about a group’s characteristics that does not consider any variations from one individual to another ex) the beautiful is good […]
Read morequestion Credibility answer which Aristotle referred to as ethos, is the audience’s perception of a speaker’s competence, trustworthiness, and dynamism. question Explain the difference between passive agreement and immediate action as goals for persuasive speeches on questions of policy? answer PASSIVE AGREEMENT – goal is to convince the audience that a given policy is desirable […]
Read morequestion atoms answer the smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element question iron answer used for energy processing and transporting oxygen in blood question protons answer the positively charged particles of the atom located in the nucleus question electrons answer the negatively charged particles of the atom located in the […]
Read morequestion Outline the positions and functions of proteins in membranes (8) answer Integral proteins are embedded in the phospholipid bilayer Peripheral proteins are on the surface membrane Some integral proteins extend from on side of the membrane to the other Act as: Hormone binding sites (eg insulin) Enzymes (eg Sucrase) Cell adhesion Cell to cell […]
Read morequestion Why do we have to know functional groups? answer Because we know how functional group function we can build or make those compounds in a predictable way. question R represents what? and why do we use it? answer R means rest. When we talk about functional group we are focused on one small part […]
Read morequestion The literary period (1798-1832) that rejected 18th-century rationalism and emphasized feeling, imagination, nature, the common man, supernatural. The period was dominated by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats answer the Romantic Age question The FOUR characteristics of the Romantic Age answer Love for nature Respect for common man Supernatural Strong emotion question What was […]
Read morequestion Language is: a. a shared code b. a system for representing concepts c. rule governed d. generative e. all of the above answer e. all of the above question Intonation, stress, and speaking rate are examples of: a. metalinguistic cues b. prosodic features c. nonlinguistic cues d. none of the above answer b. prosodic […]
Read morequestion Carbon Dating answer A chemical analysis used to determine the age of organic materials based on their content of the radioisotope carbon-14. question Tracers answer A radioactive isotope that can be followed through the steps of a chemical reaction, industrial process or located to produce medical images. question Nuclear Power answer Energy that is […]
Read morequestion Acoustic analysis shows that acoustic features are characteristic of certain categories of sounds (e.g. burst for stops, high F2 for front vowels, etc.) •However, just because these regularities exist doesn’t mean that they are all used by listeners. •Acoustic cues are acoustic features that are used by listeners to perceive speech. •Researchers use many […]
Read morequestion 1.The upper respiratory tract extends from the nose through the trachea. from the nose through the pharynx. from the nose through the larynx. from the nose through the alveoli from the nose through the lungs. answer from the nose through the larynx. question 2.The nose is divided into right and left halves termed the: […]
Read morequestion An important function of membranes is to serve as barriers to separate and compartmentalize biological molecules and processes. However, at the same time, these barriers are _____ answer selectively permeable question allow transport of specific molecules in and out of the cell through the membrane answer selectively permeable question membrane transport can be categorized […]
Read morequestion Which of the following is NOT a concept of the cell theory? The activity of an organism depends on both the individual and the collective activities of its cells. The biochemical activities of cells are dictated by the relative number of their specific subcellular structures. Cells are given life through a process known as […]
Read morequestion Basic Overview answer -> Menopause occurs with the cessation of estrogen production -> Estrogen depletion leads to a constellation of symptoms that can significantly impact quality of life ->Management of these symptoms can be difficult with estrogen being the best therapy with concerns regarding long term risks ->Osteoporosis is the most important sequelae of […]
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