Answer:
Organic Organization
Explanation:
According to my research on the different types of organizations that exist, I can say that based on the information provided within the question RNK Electronics most likely is an Organic Organization. This type of Organization is known to be very flexible and is able to adapt well to changes as well as valuing external knowledge.
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"Dr. Parrett is a sports psychologist for a large Southern university. The provost and chancellor have asked him to examine the relationship between athletic performance and academic stress at the university. For example, is it the case that the most talented athletes experience the greatest concern over their grades? The provost and chancellor have made it clear to Dr. Parrett that they want a large amount of external validity in the study. He has valid and reliable measures of both athletic performance and academic stress. He knows that he does not have the time or the money to study the entire population of interest.
Imagine that Dr. Parrett wants to use a nonrepresentative sampling technique. Name the three types of nonprobability sampling and explain how each one could be used by Dr. Parrett."
Answer:
The four types of nonprobability sampling are convenience sampling, purposive sampling, quota sampling, and snowball sampling.
Explanation:
Convenience sampling: Allows a selection to be made of a small sample of the target population of the research. This sample is made up of individuals who are available and accessible to research and not through statistical criteria. Regarding the question above, Dr. Parrett can select the athletes he knows and who would like to participate in the research.
Purposive sampling: It allows the sample to be controlled whenever a certain manipulation is possible to generate expected and known results. In the case of the question above, Dr Parrett can search for specific athletes, with characteristics that will generate an expected result in the research.
Snowball sampling: Allows the individuals who make up the sample to invite other individuals to compose the sample, who in turn can invite other individuals. In the case of the question above, Dr. Parret can invite the athletes he wants and ask them to call friends to participate in the survey as well.
Sampling quota: Allows the individuals who will compose the sample to be selected due to their characteristics and qualities. Regarding the question above, Dr. Parrett could only summon athletes with high marks.
Answer:
b. The number of firms selling laptop computers decreases.
Explanation:
- As the government has implemented a price ceiling on the laptop computers the events that could trigger a transformation of the price would be a hold on the number of the firms that sell these laptops decrease as the result of the government cannot earn the maximum profits. As it forces the lower prices than the market prices and lesser quantity of the goods are sold.
Delusions of grandeur is the false belief that emphasizes self importance. the correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "b". Delusion is actually a kind of false belief. It is a belief that a person has immense amount of wealth, power and intellect. I hope this helps.
Answer:
Lucy will begin to assert her independence and the discovery of her will.
Explanation:
At the Autonomy-versus-shame-and-doubt stage of Erikson's stages of childhood development, a child begins to assert independence and will for the first time.