28. LUSH cosmetic products use of “Charisma” as a product name is an attempt to appeal to what consumer purchasing method?
a. Habitual
b. Attraction
c. Affective
d. Heuristic
e. None of the above
29. “Higher prices generally indicate higher quality”. This is an example of which marketing concept?
a. Bias
b. Observation
c. Market Belief
d. Stimulus Generalization
e. None of the Above
30. Marketers believe that as human beings we have a need to bring our actions and feelings into harmony with each another. This is known as the?
a. Freudian principal
b. Perception principal
c. Consistency principal
d. Conformity principal
e. Cooptational principal
31. Developing a “new” product or service so that it cannot be directly compared to a competitor is an example of what marketing strategy?
a. Balance sectoring
b. Compensatory decision making
c. Consumption motivation
d. Product Categorization
e. None of the Above
32.I made a list of 15 attributes that I wanted a University to have, to help me decide where to go to school. I wanted my choice to be that school that had my “Must Haves” of those attributes. This would be?
a. Evoked set
b. Conjunctive rule
c. Strengthen perceived linkage
d. Internalization
e. None of the above
33.We make purchase decisions to influence what other people think of us. This is an example of?
a. Trait theory
b. Personality
c. Impression management
d. VALS
e. None of the above
In: Operations Management
Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting)
MGT211
I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste)
TOPIC: EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE ORGANIZATION
Organization officials have a legal and moral responsibility to ensure that the workplace is free from unnecessary hazards. Employers hold responsibility for understanding what is necessary to keep workers safe from harm. Conditions surrounding the workplace must be secure for employee’s physical and mental health. As many organizations have implemented wellness program, that focus on smoking cessation, weight control, stress management, early diagnosis of health problems, prevention and education about life-style related and contagious illness. Wellness program can cut Employers health cost and lower absenteeism by preventing health related problems.
Reference: Textbook- DeCenzo, D. A., & Robbins, S. P. (2013). Human resource management , Chapter 13 Health and Safety.
Assignment Questions:
In: Operations Management
Bandura (1998) argues that “the quality of health of a nation is a social matter not just a personal one,” (p.644), and he suggests that “if we are to contribute significantly to the betterment of human health we must broaden our perspective on health promotion and disease prevention beyond the individualistic level,” (p.647). Do you agree with his argument, and do you think his charge to health educators is feasible? Why or why not?
Please choose and respond to 3 of the following:
Use constructs from Social Cognitive Theory to explain why some can overcome great odds to change lives and behaviors, while others, apparently similar, are “stuck” and cannot change? What makes the difference?
1. How do cults and gangs use moral disengagement to change members’ behaviors, often in a negative manner?
2. Health educators can be mentors or advisors for behavior changes such as tobacco cessation or weight control, but think how this affects long-term change and maintenance. What are some strategies for improving maintenance of desirable behavior change?
3. Do professional helpers need to be part of the same social network as those they help, to be effective? Why or why not?
4. How have new technologies such as the Internet increased social networks? What are the benefits and hazards? Compare this to time when the telephone was a new technology and how it increased social networks. How do you think technology will expand again: what will next increase social networks?
In: Psychology
Typing errors in a text are either nonword errors (as when "the" is typed as "teh") or word errors that result in a real but incorrect word. Spell‑checking software will catch nonword errors but not word errors. Human proofreaders catch 70%70% of word errors.
You ask a fellow student to proofread an essay in which you have deliberately made 1010 word errors.
(a) If ?X is the number of word errors missed, what is the distribution of ?X ? Select an answer choice.
?X is approximately Normal with ?=3μ=3 and ?=1.45σ=1.45
?X is binomial with ?=10n=10 and ?=0.3p=0.3
?X is binomial with ?=10n=10 and ?=0.7p=0.7
?X is Normal with ?=7μ=7 and ?=1.45σ=1.45
If ?Y is the number of word errors caught, what is the distribution of ?Y ? Select an answer choice.
?Y is binomial with ?=10n=10 and ?=0.7p=0.7
?Y is binomial with ?=10n=10 and ?=0.3p=0.3
?Y is approximately Normal with ?=3μ=3 and ?=1.45σ=1.45
?Y is Normal with ?=7μ=7 and ?=1.45σ=1.45
(b) What is the mean number of errors caught? (Enter your answer as a whole number.)
mean of errors caught =
What is the mean number of errors missed? (Enter your answer as a whole number.)
mean of errors missed =
(c) What is the standard deviation of the number of errors caught? (Enter your answer rounded to four decimal places.)
standard deviation of the number of errors caught =
What is the standard deviation of the number of errors missed? (Enter your answer rounded to four decimal places.)
standard deviation of the number of errors missed =
In: Math
ABC drug company has hired you as a consultant to hire the following positions:
ABC wants you to independently develop the job specification (KSAOs) of the jobs, and submit a proposal as how you would like to recruit, screen and then conduct employment testing prior to the final employment interview.
Instruction: for any four job of your choice from the above list and prepare the following:
(if you are not sure about the job description and specification of your picked job, you can do some research in the internet using NOC, O*Net or other available resources. These specifications may vary from student to student. Its ok)
Based on your developed job specification (KSAOs) and course learning (lecture, text, class activities) answer the following:
In: Operations Management
Create a use case diagram for the following system. Attach a WORD file with the diagram.
UVA Chatbot
Chatbot is a computer program powered by AI that allows business to interact with the customers via a chat interface. Assume you are working on a project to develop a Chabot that will provide student services for ODU. The Chabot you are working on has the following functions:
Gathering Information
When a student initiates a conversation, there are some formalities to go through before help is provided. Chatbot will be used to gather the preliminary information (e.g., UIN, name) and verify the student.
After that, Chatbot passes the information to a human advisor and connects the student to the advisor who will helps the student.
Providing Help
The Chabot uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand what the student asks for and searches existing knowledge base (system) to answer the questions (e.g. how to schedule exams in the test center? ).
Feedback Collection
The student will be asked to leave feedback of the service, which is comprised of a text message and a rating. The system administrator should be able to view and delete feedbacks.
Develop a use case narrative/specification for one of the use cases "Provide help" of the system in question 6. Attach a word file. Include use case name, actor, pre- and post-conditions, basic flow, and alternative flow. The use case narrative should include your design of the detail interactions between the actor and the system for one process (use case) only, do not put the whole system processes into the narrative.
In: Computer Science
I'm trying to work with this code that I have. i want to kick the user back if they don't enter a number in the specified range but I haven't been able to get a while loop working right.
public class Blackjack_Jr
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
int card1;
int card2;
int player1;
int dealer;
Random rand = new Random();
int card3 = rand.nextInt(11);
int card4 = rand.nextInt(11);
Scanner in = new
Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Blackjack
Jr!");
System.out.println();
System.out.print("Pick Your First
Card from 1-10: ");
card1 = in.nextInt();
System.out.print("Pick Your Second
Card from 1-10: ");
card2 = in.nextInt();
System.out.println();
player1 = card1 + card2;
dealer = card3 + card4;
System.out.print("You have entered
" +card1);
System.out.println(" and "
+card2);
System.out.println("Your total is:
" +player1);
System.out.println();
System.out.print("The dealer has
drawn " +card3);
System.out.println(" and "
+card4);
System.out.println("The dealer's
total is: " +dealer);
if(player1 >
dealer)
{
System.out.println("Congratulations! You
Won!");
}else
{
System.out.println("Sorry you have lost.
:-(");
}
}
}
In: Computer Science
Robert was diagnosed with hypertension at the age of 39. In taking better care of himself., Robert a former college athlete found himself eating poorly, consuming too much alcohol, smoking, and spending too much time sitting in front of the TV since graduating. His personal habits have also caused him to gain a significant amount of weight. Robert is now on two high blood pressure medications to try and control his blood pressure. He also modified his lifestyle to include regular exercise, stopping smoking and moderate alcohol consumption and a sodium diet.
Robert’s, father had died earl from renal failure due to hypertension he took his lifestyle changes seriously. Robert now 56, is a triathlon athlete and very competitive and strived to first in his age group. In order to gain the edge, he needs, he hired a certified clinical trainer, Carmen. Robert was experiencing dehydration and fatigue while exercising, so he wanted help to find a way to drink enough fluids while training.
Carmen designed a way for Robert to assess his physiological status (PS)before, during, and after his workouts. A urinalysis was done before, right after, and six hours after a two-hour training run to determine his renal status a measure of his PS.
The table below shows Robert’s urinalysis data.
|
Time |
Color |
Specific Gravity |
Protein |
Glucose |
pH |
|
Before |
pale yellow |
1.010 |
absent |
absent |
6.3 |
|
Immediately after |
dark yellow |
1.044 |
small amount |
absent |
4.4 |
|
Six hours post |
yellow |
1.032 |
absent |
small amount |
5.2 |
Questions
1. Trace glucose that was found in Robert’s urine six hours after his exercise, this concerned Carmen, however, Robert had a large meal an hour before the urinalysis. How could this affect the glucose in Robert’s urine?
2. Intense exercise can cause lactic acid to accumulate. How can Carmen tell Robert’s kidneys are trying to prevent acidosis? Describe this mechanism.
3. After reviewing Robert’s urinalysis data, do you think he should drink more water prior to starting his training to make sure he stays adequately hydrated? Explain your answer.
4. One of the medications the Robert takes to control his blood pressure is called an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor), which inhibits the activation of angiotensin II. What are two of the mechanisms by which angiotensin II targets the kidneys to increase extracellular fluid volume, there are several?
In: Biology
74. What type of immunity is resistance present at birth; not dependent on prior exposure to an antigen?
75. What type of cells produce antibodies after exposure to specific antigens?
76. What inhibit B and T cells and prevent them from attacking the body’s own good cells?
77. What type of cells recognize and digest foreign antigens?
78. What stimulate the patient’s own T cells to recognize and kill the cancerous cells?
79. Name the type of immunity with the ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an attack on them?
80. Name the mass of lymphatic tissue in the nasopharynx.
81. What is the protein produced by B cells to destroy antigens?
82. What the location of Lymph nodes in the armpit?
83. What the location of Lymph nodes in the neck?
85. What are the proteins in the blood that help antibodies and kill their target?
86. What are antibodies secreted by plasma cells in response to the presence of an antigen?
87. What is the fluid in the spaces between cells?
88. What is a large phagocyte found in lymph nodes and other tissues of the body?
89. Name an antibody produced in a laboratory to attack antigens and to destroy cells.
90. What is type of immunity that an individual is born with to fight infection?
91. Name the duct that drains lymph from the upper right part of body.
92. Name the duct that drains lymph from the lower and left side of body.
93. When the body recognizes and accepts the body’s own antigens as “self” or friendly?
94. What disorder destroys T cells and creates opportunistic infections?
95. What disorder produces blisters on skin of lips, nose, or genitals?
96. What disorder asssociated with AIDS that may cause pneumonitis, hepatitis, and encephalitis?
97. What drug inhibits viral enzyme called reverse transcriptase.
98. Name the disorder abnormal sensitivity acquired by exposure to antigen.
99. Name the cancer that is a malignant tumor of the thymus.
100. What is a malignant condition associated with AIDS?
101. This test detects anti-HIV antibodies; Western blot given as follow-up.
102. This test measures the amount of AIDS virus (HIV) in the bloodstream.
103. These x-ray views show abnormalities of lymphoid organs.
104. Name the malignant tumor of the lymph nodes and spleen marked by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells in lymph nodes.
105. What disorder is typically associated with heightened immune responses to common allergens?
In: Nursing
QUESTION 31
|
a. |
one daughter duplex will be entirely new and the other will have both original parental strands |
|
|
b. |
each strand of the daughter duplexes will have parts of the parental strand and parts of the new strand |
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c. |
each daughter duplex will have one of the original parental strands and one new strand |
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d. |
both daughter duplexes will be entirely new and the parental duplex will be degraded |
QUESTION 32
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a. |
DNA Polymerase runs out of template |
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b. |
DNA Polymerase adds a Poly-A Tail to the new daughter strand |
|
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c. |
DNA Polymerase reads a stop codon |
|
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d. |
DNA Polymerase reaches an end site |
|
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e. |
DNA Polymerase synthesizes a terminator sequence |
QUESTION 33
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a. |
Mitochondria |
|
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b. |
Cytoplasm |
|
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c. |
Nucleus |
|
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d. |
Golgi Apparatus |
|
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e. |
Peroxisome |
QUESTION 34
|
a. |
starter sequence |
|
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b. |
start codon |
|
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c. |
initiation site |
|
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d. |
primer |
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e. |
promoter |
QUESTION 35
True
False
QUESTION 36
|
a. |
DNA Polymerase |
|
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b. |
Helicase |
|
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c. |
Primase |
|
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d. |
Telomerase |
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e. |
DNA Ligase |
QUESTION 37
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a. |
Promoter |
|
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b. |
5'-cap |
|
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c. |
Poly-A Tail |
|
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d. |
Primer |
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e. |
Start Codon |
QUESTION 38
|
a. |
addition of a 5'-cap and Poly-A tail |
|
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b. |
addition of a 5'-cap, addition of a Poly-A tail, and removal of introns |
|
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c. |
addition of introns |
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d. |
removal of introns and splicing together of exons |
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e. |
removal of introns |
QUESTION 39
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a. |
promoters direct the RNA Polymerase to the template |
|
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b. |
the promoter dictates which of the two DNA strands will serve as the template |
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c. |
promoters are used to terminate transcription |
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d. |
the promoter positions the RNA Polymerase over the +1 start site |
QUESTION 40
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a. |
5'-cap |
|
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b. |
Origin of Replication |
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c. |
+1 Start Site |
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d. |
Primer |
|
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e. |
Start Codon |
In: Biology