State and explain what makes a good business decision.

For this assignment, the student will create an argumentative essay explaining what makes a good business decision. This allows students to use critical thinking in their research to identify the importance of deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. the \”Writing Argumentative Essays\” section in Ch. 3 of . a 1,050-word argumentative essay on your approved business decision including the following: your paper consistent with APA […]

What are some of the obstacles and/or non-listening behaviors that you exhibit? What are some reasons we “tune people out”? Classify these reasons as internal or external obstacles as well as non-listening behaviors.

What are some of the obstacles and/or non-listening behaviors that you exhibit? What are some reasons we “tune people out”? Classify these reasons as internal or external obstacles as well as non-listening behaviors.Review pages 168 through 177 in our textbook for a descriptive list of common communication obstacles and non-listening behaviors.

Explain how motivation might be impacted.

Class, on the topic of avoidance, I wanted to bring up the concept of approach goals and avoidance goals.   We know that we\’re often more motivated when we\’re running toward something (an approach goal) as opposed to trying to avoid something.   Why do you think this might be the case?    Most goals can be phrased as both […]

Analyze your strengths and weaknesses in terms of the text\’s guidelines for effective informational listening and effective rational listening.

Write an analysis that is at least one page in length where you analyze your own listening effectiveness. Using the textbook to guide you, analyze your strengths and weaknesses in terms of the text\’s guidelines for effective informational listening and effective rational listening. Identify two listening skills you would like to improve and describe how you plan to develop greater […]

Suppose you sell short 100 shares of IBM currently selling at $120/share. What is your maximum possible loss?

1.Suppose you sell short 100 shares of IBM currently selling at $120/share. What is your maximum possible loss? What is your maximum loss if you place a stop- buy order at $128/share? 2. Suppose that British Petroleum (BP) is selling at $20 per share. You buy 1,000 shares using $15,000 of your own money and borrow the remaining amount on margin from your brokerage company. […]

Discuss the design of the study (e.g., cross-sectional, longitudinal), any weaknesses, and, most importantly, how the information gained from the study can be in the field of clinical psychology.

Search for an interesting study from the past five years in the . Find a research article (one in which a study is performed, a review article) related to a topic in clinical psychology. Articles from the journal are available online in full-text format in the . Pick a study of interest to you, then summarize and critique it. Discuss the […]

Compare and contrast the functions of trial and appellate courts.

Instructions: Type all of your answers. Include the specific question at the beginning of your response (Double-space, Number 12 Fount). Limit your responses to  1/What is the essential difference between substantuve criminal law and procedural criminal law? Provide examples for each. 2/ Should morality, in and of itself, be a sufficient basis for defining particular conduct as criminal? Give reasons to […]

Discuss the role of corrections in the community.

4-5 paragraphs You have been asked to participate in a local radio program to address the role of corrections in the community. The audience is specifically interested in discussing whether corrections should be focused on one or all of the following functions:After carefully considering available information and points of view on the subject, decide which role you believe should be the […]

Analyze and explain the economy\’s short-run fluctuations–the model of aggregate demand and aggregate supply.

Students will example the model economists use to analyze the economy\’s short-run fluctuations–the model of aggregate demand and aggregate supply. Students will learn about some of the sources for shifts in the aggregate-demand curve and the aggregate-supply curve and how these shifts can cause fluctuations in output. Students will be introduced to actions policymakers might undertake to offset such fluctuations. […]