Social competence is a complex concept consisting of social, emotional, cognitive and behavioral skills. For example, changing social interactions based on the situational perspective of another individual. Cultural competence enables organizations to work in cross-cultural situations based on skills, attitudes, behaviors and policies. For example, providing health care services that meets all the needs of patients. In 500-750 words, evaluate the importance of scientific inquiry (research) in social and cultural competence. Consider the historical foundations social psychological inquiry has been founded.
In: Psychology
On the basis of the coca-cola company answer the
following question.
project focus:
1. company's effectiveness
2. Resilience
3. Agile/adaptability
4. destination sourcing of materials
5. process management
6. quality control
7. Global competition
8. supply chain best practices
9. supply chain challenges
Inventory management ( supply chain)
coca-cola company founded in 1882 by John Stith Pemberton in America.coco-cola company is one of the largest bevarges companies serving 1.9 billion people in the world.
In: Operations Management
A sports and fitness magazine reported that the average maximum bench-press of high school varsity football players is equal to 185 pounds. A local high school football coach believes that this number is too high. He randomly samples 16 varsity high school football players from the state, which showed a mean maximum bench-press weight of 177 pounds, and a standard deviation of the sample equal to 12.5 pounds. Is the high school football coach’s claim correct? Test the hypothesis at alpha = 0.05. Assume a simple random sample and the distribution is normally distributed.
What is the P-value for this
problem?
If using “Traditional Method,” the calculated value to compare to your alpha for this hypothesis test would be equal to what?
In: Statistics and Probability
Chapter 6 in Bazerman & Moore (2013) cover how emotion and motivation influence decisions. Reconciling internal conflicts can be a challenge but keeping these elements limited when creating a strategic plan during the decision-making process is a skill that becomes transferrable to other areas of management and leadership. For your initial post, think about crisis management such as one of the recent school shootings. You are on the school board. You have small children in the school system. Discuss how you would need to keep emotions out of the planning to avoid another school shooting. What types of things need to be addressed to keep emotions away from the creation of a plan? Initial Post Length: minimum of 350 words
In: Operations Management
A researcher is interested in examining whether there are differences in students’ sense of safety across schools. She selects three schools and surveys five students from each school. The tab labeled Question 3 reflects the answers from this survey—the higher the score, the safer the student feels. Is there a difference between these schools in the students’ sense of safety?
| School A | School B | School C |
| 3 | 2 | 4 |
| 3 | 2 | 4 |
| 3 | 2 | 3 |
| 4 | 1 | 4 |
| 4 | 3 | 3 |
a. What is the null hypothesis?
b. What is the research hypothesis?
c. Why run an ANOVA statistical test?
d. What are the results of the hypothesis test? Interpret your findings. Can you reject the null hypothesis?
In: Math
Should high school athletes have to submit to random drug testing? What about students who participate in academic decathalons or cheerleading? There have been increased efforts to have all high school students complete drug testing, regardless of whether or not they play a sport. Do you think all high school students should be tested for illegal drug use? In addition do you think random drug testing will decrease illicit drug use in high school students? Why or why not? Be sure to support your position with information from your textbook, the article below, and other scholarly sources.
https://post.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-4295785-dt-content-rid-32063720_1/courses/PSY307.301086045304/Random_Drug_Testing.pdf
In: Psychology
Using the main function’s arguments, create a program that takes in a person’s name, their home town/location, and cell number then prints out the following message:
Sample run 1:
Java lab01_task03 Sililo Uis 0819876543
Output:
Contact successfully saved !!
Contact Name : Sililo @ Uis
Home number: 0819876543
In: Computer Science
Susan work at South Town Hospital. While caring for a patient, she discovered that nurse Haley has caused significant injury to a patient. Discuss the case where Haley is or is not covered under the hospital group insurance policy. (Only discuss one is covered or is not covered.). Explain with support of your reading material.
In: Nursing
Susan work at South Town Hospital. While caring for a patient,
she discovered that nurse Haley has caused significant injury to a
patient. Discus the case where Haley is or is not covered under the
hospital group insurance policy. (Only discus one: is covered or is
not covered.). Explain with the support of your reading
material.
In: Nursing
When half of the consumers in a small town move away, the markets for different goods and services will generally experience a:
Lower equilibrium price and lower equilibrium quantity.
Lower equilibrium price and higher equilibrium quantity.
Higher equilibrium price and lower equilibrium quantity.
Higher equilibrium price and higher equilibrium quantity.
In: Economics