Question: Which of the following represents an example of systematic random sampling? Question 21 options: At the Food Court in Square One, you choose any 100

Which of the following represents an example of systematic random sampling?

Question 21 options:

At the Food Court in Square One, you choose any 100 persons to ask their opinion on the food offerings available in the Mall

a very popular supermarket wants to study the buying habits of their customers. They choose every 15th customer that enters the store, to participate in the study

to have a sample of 217 out of 500 students for your survey, you choose 65 of the 150 male students, and 152 of the 350 female students

40% of the workforce in a fast-food restaurant are adult women, 50% are adukt men, and 10% are students. In our sample of 30 persons, we want to make sure that men, women and children are equitably included in our sample

Question 22 (1 point)

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You are conducting survey research on the hypothesis "attendance at the leadership training will significantly improve leadership capability in the HR Department at ABC Pharmaceuticals". What is the independent variable?

Question 22 options:

attendance at leadership training

HR Department at ABC Pharmaceuticals

leadership capability

significantly improve leadership

Question 23 (1 point)

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You are about to write the report for your research topic. You need to be very careful that you do not plagiarize. Which of the following statements about plagiarism is the most acurate?

Question 23 options:

Plagiarism is such an awful thing to do, that those found guilty should be obliged to wear a scarlet P on their clothing.

It is so easy to copy and paste from the Internet that everyone does it nowadays. If a proper reference is given, where is the harm in that?

How can we say for sure where our own ideas come from? If we tried to give a reference for everything we could never hope to succeed.

Any suggestion that we have written what another actually wrote is morally wrong. The whole point of a literature review is to show what we have read and what we thought about it.

Question 24 (1 point)

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You are engaged in your literature review. You need to determine if the document you have found was written based on proper research. What is an example of the type of information you would look for?

Question 24 options:

the most recent date that the report was updated

there is a good opening sentence, the population is mentioned, and the article is well written

there is an abstract/overview at the beginning; there is a list of references used by the researcher(s)

the writer has stated his/her educational background and it is clear that he/she has knowledge of HRM policies and practices

Question 25 (1 point)

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Use the information in the table following to answer the question below:

Variable RelationshipsThe following table displays a regression table from an HR academic study on the effects of the race of coworkers and turnover [intention to quit].

Question: If I am Asian and I have Asian co-workers, my intention to quit:

Question 25 options:

shows a value of -.878 and is significant

is likely to go up

shows a value of 1.020 and is significant

there is no significant relationship

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