In questionnaire design, a question such as, "When was the first time you went to a dentist?" suffers from the problem of a question thata. leads respondents to a particular response.b. is complex and something respondents may be unfamiliar with.c. respondents cannot easily or accurately answer.d. asks two questions at once.e. respondents are reluctant to answer because the information is sensitive.
  • it is irrelevant to the baby products company.
  • fast responses at a lower cost.
  • that leads respondents to a particular response.
  • c. respondents cannot easily or accurately answer.
To explain how to initiate, manage, and stabilize planned change, Kurt Lewin developed a model with three stages. They were _______.Look for opportunities in unconventional ways.Prevent failure at all cost.Give one consistent explanation for the change.Have the courage to follow your ideas.Don't stomp on new ideas.
  • unfreezing
  • the change agent-employee relationship
  • True
  • unfreeze, change, and refreezeTo explain how to initiate, manage, and stabilize planned change, Kurt Lewin developed a model with three stages—unfreeze, change, and refreeze.
Maria was approached by her neighbor asking her to adopt two to three kittens that were abandoned by their mother. While Maria refused to take in the three kittens, she did agree to adopt just one. What compliance technique did her neighbor use on Maria?
  • door-in-the-face
  • central route
  • taking action
  • integration
while serving as a chaperone for her sons trip to the museum, Cara witnessed someone fall down a flight of stairs. she was able to request assistance by simply dialing 9-1-1 on her cell phone. which step in the decision process for helping was Cara?
  • door-in-the-face
  • taking action
  • central route
  • integration
which of the following people may have that greatest ability to cope with stress?
  • what parts of the brain influence social behavior
  • moderate; information about how to prevent the fearful consequences
  • bystander effect and altruism
  • Mary, a very religious person who is involved in her community
Sandy was a juror in the trial for a man accused of stealing guns from a sporting goods store. The defendant was not very well spoken and came from a very poor background, but Sandy listened carefully to the evidence presented and made her decision based on that. Sandy was using _______ processing.
  • integration
  • mere exposure
  • central route
  • door-in-the-face
to which two processes do most social psychologist attribute the failure of those around LaShanda Calloway to help her?
  • bystander effect and altruism
  • changing her behavior
  • The sinking of the Titanic
  • what parts of the brain influence social behavior
Vivian and Steve met at work. At first they were just friends, but over time, they found themselves falling in love - or as Vivian tells her friends, "Steve just grew on me!" According to research in interpersonal attraction, the most likely explanation for their attraction is
  • taking action
  • mere exposure
  • door-in-the-face
  • central route
Huong has moved from China to the United States. While she dresses and acts like her American friends, she still has retained much of her cultural heritage and attends traditional Chinese dance classes on the weekends. This is an example of
  • door-in-the-face
  • central route
  • taking action
  • integration
which of the following would the field of social neuroscience be most likely to study?
  • moderate; information about how to prevent the fearful consequences
  • The sinking of the Titanic
  • an equal status contact
  • what parts of the brain influence social behavior
researchers have found that a _____ degree of fear in a message makes it more effective, particularly when it is combined with _______.
  • direct instruction
  • impression formation
  • moderate; information about how to prevent the fearful consequences
  • what parts of the brain influence social behavior
If LaShonda experiences a sense of cognitive dissonance between her attitude and behavior, which of the following would help her reduce that uncomfortable sensation?
  • direct instruction
  • impression formation
  • door-in-the-face
  • changing her behavior
The concept that aggression results from a social role is based on what psychological theory?
  • situational cause
  • social learning
  • taking action
  • an equal status contact
If behavior is assumed to be caused by external characteristics, this is known as
  • social learning
  • an equal status contact
  • situational cause
  • direct instruction
the public service messages that encourage parents to sit down with their children and talk frankly about drugs are promoting which method of attitude formation?
  • changing her behavior
  • an equal status contact
  • direct instruction
  • impression formation
thomas likes to "hang with the guys" these people with whom thomas indentures most strongly with are called a(n)
  • direct instruction
  • social learning
  • in group
  • integration
according to the text, in which of the following has groupthink been known to occur?
  • romantic
  • The sinking of the Titanic
  • what parts of the brain influence social behavior
  • an equal status contact
What is the name of the high energy compound that cells use directly to fuel other chemical reactions?
  • bagels and oranges
  • 30 seconds to 2 minutes
  • 2 minutes to 4 hours
  • adenosine triphosphate
If an athlete's body fat level is too high, what is the best weight loss approach?
  • weighing him before and after football practice
  • eat about 200 to 500 calories less per day
  • 2 minutes to 4 hours
  • baked chicken, plain baked potato, and fruit juice
Zelda is a marathon runner. She completes the marathon in 2 hours and 30 minutes. Which of the following is true regarding her fuel use during the marathon?
  • increases in body fat levels
  • the need for protein as an energy source is greater for endurance athletes than those who body build or lift weights
  • gradually reduce food intake before wrestling season
  • as exercise duration increases beyond 20 to 30 minutes, blood glucose will become increasingly important to spare muscle glycogen, so Zelda will have the ability to sprint across the finish line
To help maintain adequate glycogen stores, an endurance athlete should eat?
  • 2 minutes to 4 hours
  • marathon
  • bagels and oranges
  • adenosine triphosphate
Bob drinks 6 cups of caffeinated coffee before his long distance bike racing. He does this so fatty acids will be released into the bloodstream in greater than normal quantities to be used for energy and spare glycogen. Which of the following is true about fatty acid usage for energy?
  • the need for protein as an energy source is greater for endurance athletes than those who body build or lift weights
  • weighing him before and after football practice
  • the end products of aerobic glucose breakdown are carbon dioxide and water; the end products of anaerobic glucose breakdown is lactic acid
  • this is not proven or a promoted strategy to enhance performance
What is true about protein as an energy source?
  • involves a tapering in the intensity of workouts with a corresponding increase in the percentage of carbohydrates intake
  • the need for protein as an energy source is greater for endurance athletes than those who body build or lift weights
  • adenosine triphosphate
  • the end products of aerobic glucose breakdown are carbon dioxide and water; the end products of anaerobic glucose breakdown is lactic acid
Athletes who consume adequate carbohydrates promote all of the following except?
  • 30 seconds to 2 minutes
  • as exercise duration increases beyond 20 to 30 minutes, blood glucose will become increasingly important to spare muscle glycogen, so Zelda will have the ability to sprint across the finish line
  • increases in body fat levels
  • gradually reduce food intake before wrestling season
The difference between aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis is?
  • the end products of aerobic glucose breakdown are carbon dioxide and water; the end products of anaerobic glucose breakdown is lactic acid
  • the need for protein as an energy source is greater for endurance athletes than those who body build or lift weights
  • baked chicken, plain baked potato, and fruit juice
  • anaerobic glucose breakdown
Protein supplies approximately ___ percent of a human's energy needs.
  • 2 minutes to 4 hours
  • marathon
  • 1 minute
  • 2-5
Carbohydrate loading...?
  • involves a tapering in the intensity of workouts with a corresponding increase in the percentage of carbohydrates intake
  • the end products of aerobic glucose breakdown are carbon dioxide and water; the end products of anaerobic glucose breakdown is lactic acid
  • this is not proven or a promoted strategy to enhance performance
  • the need for protein as an energy source is greater for endurance athletes than those who body build or lift weights
Neil is a football player. We can tell whether he is getting enough calories by all of the following except?
  • eat about 200 to 500 calories less per day
  • adenosine triphosphate
  • baked chicken, plain baked potato, and fruit juice
  • weighing him before and after football practice
ATP and phosphocreatine are major energy sources for events lasting how long?
  • 30 seconds to 2 minutes
  • 1 minute
  • 2 minutes to 4 hours
  • marathon
The conversion of glucose to lactic acid is called?
  • the end products of aerobic glucose breakdown are carbon dioxide and water; the end products of anaerobic glucose breakdown is lactic acid
  • anaerobic glucose breakdown
  • adenosine triphosphate
  • 30 seconds to 2 minutes
All of the following below are needed for the calculation of STRAIGHT-LINE-depreciation except
  • investment
  • units produced
  • an asset account
  • net book value
On December 31, Strike Company has decided to discard one of its batting cages. The initial cost of the equipment was $310,000 with an accumulated depreciation of $260,Depreciation has been taken up to the end of the year. The following will be included in the entry to record the disposal.
  • Equipment Cr. $310,000
  • $30,000
  • Loss of $19,000
  • Loss of $30,000
The calculation for annual depreciation using the units-of-production method is
  • reported on the balance sheet as a deduction from the cost of the mineral deposit
  • book value of the replaced component is written off to depreciation expense
  • replacing engine in company car
  • (depreciable cost / estimated output) * the actual yearly output
Residual value is also known as all of the following except
  • $2,000 gain
  • units produced
  • net book value
  • an asset account
On June 1, 2014, Aaron Company purchased equipment at a cost of $120,000 that has a depreciable cost of $90,000 and an estimated useful life of 3 years and 30,000 hours.Using straight line depreciation, calculate depreciation expense for the second year.
  • $24,000
  • $30,000
  • $50,000
  • $17,500
A fixed asset with a cost of $41,000 and accumulated depreciation of $36,000 is traded for a similar asset priced at $50,Assuming a trade-in allowance of $4,000, the cost basis of the new asset is
  • $50,000
  • $30,000
  • $2,000 gain
  • $24,000
On June 1, 2014, Aaron Company purchased equipment at a cost of $120,000 that has a depreciable cost of $90,000 and an estimated useful life of 3 years and 30,000 hours.Using straight line depreciation, calculate depreciation expense for the first year.
  • $ 9,600
  • $17,500
  • $18,750
  • $30,000
An asset was purchased for $120,000 on January 1, 2010 and originally estimated to have a useful life of 10 years with a residual value of $10,At the beginning of 2012, it was determined that the remaining useful life of the asset was only 4 years with a residual value of $2,Calculate the 2012 depreciation expense using the revised amounts and straight line method.
  • $30,000
  • $24,000
  • $17,500
  • $50,000
When a company replaces a component of property, plant and equipment, which statement below does not account for one of the steps in the process?
  • (depreciable cost / estimated output) * the actual yearly output
  • reported on the balance sheet as a deduction from the cost of the mineral deposit
  • book value of the replaced component is written off to depreciation expense
  • debit Machinery and Accumulated Depreciation; credit Machinery, Cash, and Gain on Disposal
A machine with a cost of $75,000 has an estimated residual value of $5,000 and an estimated life of 4 years or 18,000 hours. What is the amount of depreciation for the second full year, using the double declining-balance method?
  • $50,000
  • $18,750
  • $17,500
  • $160,000
Computer equipment was acquired at the beginning of the year at a cost of $57,000 that has an estimated residual value of $9,000 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. Determine the 2nd year's depreciation using straight-line depreciation.
  • $30,000
  • $ 9,600
  • $17,500
  • $24,000
A BUILDING with an APPRAISEL value of $154,000 is made available at an offer price of $172,000.
  • $18,750
  • $160,000
  • $50,000
  • $30,000
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