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Test Bank Chapter 6 Questions and Answers
Which of the following is true of interest groups? - -They influence the government only through indirect methods. 
 
-The freedom to form interest groups and to lobby the government is protected by the _____. - -Bill of Rights 
 
-The _____ guarantees the right of the people "to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." - -First Amendment 
 
-Which of the following is true of the right to petition the government? - -It allows citizens and groups of citizens to lobby members of Con...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Which of the following is true of interest groups? - -They influence the government only through indirect methods. 
 
-The freedom to form interest groups and to lobby the government is protected by the _____. - -Bill of Rights 
 
-The _____ guarantees the right of the people "to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." - -First Amendment 
 
-Which of the following is true of the right to petition the government? - -It allows citizens and groups of citizens to lobby members of Con...
Strategic Management Chapter 6 Testbank Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
Whenever an organization diversifies, it represents investing a stockholder's funds in a way in which the individual investor is unable. True or false? - -false 
 
-Diversification that results in strengthening the value chain and increasing competitive advantages is the best possible example of investing stockholders' funds in a way that individual investors cannot. true or false? - -true 
 
-When firms diversify into unrelated businesses, the primary potential benefits are horizontal relatio...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Whenever an organization diversifies, it represents investing a stockholder's funds in a way in which the individual investor is unable. True or false? - -false 
 
-Diversification that results in strengthening the value chain and increasing competitive advantages is the best possible example of investing stockholders' funds in a way that individual investors cannot. true or false? - -true 
 
-When firms diversify into unrelated businesses, the primary potential benefits are horizontal relatio...
MIS chapter 6 Test Bank Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
Which of the following systems development techniques requires IT specialists that are in-house to develop information systems? - -Insourcing 
 
-Which of the following systems development techniques allows end users to develop information systems? - -Selfsourcing 
 
-If you were developing marketing strategies and you decided to create a database that tracked the progress of your marketing efforts, what kind of development would you be engaging in? - -Selfsourcing 
 
-Which of the following sys...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Which of the following systems development techniques requires IT specialists that are in-house to develop information systems? - -Insourcing 
 
-Which of the following systems development techniques allows end users to develop information systems? - -Selfsourcing 
 
-If you were developing marketing strategies and you decided to create a database that tracked the progress of your marketing efforts, what kind of development would you be engaging in? - -Selfsourcing 
 
-Which of the following sys...
MIS CH4 test bank Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
When and by whom was nursing's first code of ethics written? 
a. 
1893, by Lystra Gretter 
b. 
1950, by the ANA House of Delegates 
c. 
1953, by the International Council of Nurses (ICN) 
d. 
2001, by the ANA House of Delegates - -A 
The Nightingale Pledge, considered nursing's first code of ethics, was written by Lystra Gretter in 1893. 
 
-A nurse didn't know what to do when faced with a particular ethical dilemma because an option that would have a good outcome didn't seem possible. The n...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
When and by whom was nursing's first code of ethics written? 
a. 
1893, by Lystra Gretter 
b. 
1950, by the ANA House of Delegates 
c. 
1953, by the International Council of Nurses (ICN) 
d. 
2001, by the ANA House of Delegates - -A 
The Nightingale Pledge, considered nursing's first code of ethics, was written by Lystra Gretter in 1893. 
 
-A nurse didn't know what to do when faced with a particular ethical dilemma because an option that would have a good outcome didn't seem possible. The n...
MIS CH4 test bank Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
MIS CH4 test bank Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
MIS CH4 test bank Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
MIS CH4 test bank Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
1) Advances in data storage have made routine violation of individual privacy more difficult. - -FALSE 
 
-2) The last step in analyzing an ethical issue should be to identify the stakeholders - people who have a vested interest in the outcome of the decision. - -FALSE 
 
-3) Professionals take on special rights and obligations because of their special claims to knowledge, wisdom, and respect. - -TRUE 
 
-4) Privacy is the right to be left alone when you want to be, without surveillance or inter...
MGMT Chapter 6 Test Bank
11. Which of the following factors most likely would cause a CPA to not accept a new audit engagement? 
A. The prospective client has fired its prior auditor. 
B. The CPA lacks a thorough understanding of the prospective client's operations and industry. 
C. The CPA is unable to review the predecessor auditor's working papers due to a major fire that destroyed both hard and soft copy documentation. 
D. The prospective client is unwilling to make financial records available to the CPA. - -D. T...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
11. Which of the following factors most likely would cause a CPA to not accept a new audit engagement? 
A. The prospective client has fired its prior auditor. 
B. The CPA lacks a thorough understanding of the prospective client's operations and industry. 
C. The CPA is unable to review the predecessor auditor's working papers due to a major fire that destroyed both hard and soft copy documentation. 
D. The prospective client is unwilling to make financial records available to the CPA. - -D. T...
MGMT 411 Chapter 4 Strategic Job Analysis and Competency Modeling Questions and Answers Grade A+ 2023
job - -a formal group or cluster of tasks 
 
-role - -an expected pattern or set of behaviors 
 
-job analysis - -the systematic process of identifying and describing the important aspects of a job and the characteristics a worker needs to do it well 
 
-job family - -a grouping of jobs that either call for similar worker characteristics or contain parallel work tasks 
 
-future-oriented job analysis - -a technique for analyzing new jobs or how jobs will look in the future 
 
-essential function...
- Exam (elaborations)
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job - -a formal group or cluster of tasks 
 
-role - -an expected pattern or set of behaviors 
 
-job analysis - -the systematic process of identifying and describing the important aspects of a job and the characteristics a worker needs to do it well 
 
-job family - -a grouping of jobs that either call for similar worker characteristics or contain parallel work tasks 
 
-future-oriented job analysis - -a technique for analyzing new jobs or how jobs will look in the future 
 
-essential function...