The first major decision in job analysis is _____.

A. how to collect information
B. who to involve
C. what information is needed
D. why perform job analysis

D. why perform job analysis

Economics

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Which of the following is an example of using the scientific method with a natural experiment?

a. measuring how long it takes a marble to fall from a ten story building b. comparing plant growth with and without a soil additive c. tracking the price of oil when a war in the Middle East interrupts the flow of crude oil d. observing the reaction when two chemicals are mixed together

Economics

Figure 19-2 ? Of the graphs in Figure 19-2, which one shows the effects on the exchange rate of an expansion in Japan?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Economics