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Answered>Order 2121

 Although many different levels of confidence have been used, (17)________ and (18)________ are the most prevalent. Confidence intervals are more narrow or precise when standard error is smaller. Since standard error is reduced when sample size is increased, the larger the sample size, the more precise the confidence interval.            In the behavioral science, hypothesis tests […]

 

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Answered>Order 2122

Which of these is an example of positive-feedback regulation in the endocrine system? A)           an increase in blood glucose causes an increase in insulin secretion; insulin moves glucose into cells B)           an increase in TSH causes an increase in thyroid hormone secretion; thyroid hormones inhibit […]

 

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Answered>Order 2123

Determine three (3) advantages and three (3) disadvantages of using traditional predictors (e.g., resume-bio presentations, interviews, reference checks, etc.) versus substantive assessment methods (e.g., personality tests, cognitive tests, integrity tests, etc.) when selecting new employees. Next, select the one (1) assessment method that you believe is the most reliable for hiring new employees, and specifiy […]

 

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Answered>Order 2124

 Explain the differences, importance, and purpose of both the code of conduct and the code of ethics. Secondly, tell me about some of the factors that you would use to make ethical hiring decisions in an organization. Why would these be important to include in the hiring process (Example of things that you might include: Legal Ground Rules or […]

 

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