The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. keywords." Specific words or phrases that represent the required skills, knowledge, and capabilities for a position defines keywords.
Here are the following choices:
<span>a.
job application
b.
résumé
c.
keywords
d.
action verbs</span>
A. Capitalize Yale University because it is the name of a specific place.
Explanation:
If there is lack of technical knowledge then the country or company cannot run smooth with the lack of technical knowledge and there would be chaos
Scholars have found that having some cultural information and positive expectations may lead to more in-depth conversations than having no information.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The research was done by Manusv and Hegda in the matter about the information about the culture. In the research they found that, having some information about the culture allows the people to have a proper conversation about that place and the culture of that place.
If they have some information, this will allow them to talk about it and if they have no idea about the culture, there can be no conversation about that culture.
In the context of team and organizational effectiveness, the Dunning–Kruger effect refers to people systematically overestimating their own performance in areas where they lack competence and readily dismissing any information to the contrary.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Dunning-Kruger effects refer a situation in which people trust like they only smart and have more ability than in real scenario. However, person with less capability do not possess the more skills which required to realise their own inability.
Golem effect, a psychological effects in which less expectations are made upon individual either by superiors or by themselves, leading to poorer performance. Pygmalion effect defines the phenomenon where others' expectations for achieving the target by a person affects the aimed person's performance level.
Autler towns’ effect is related with the ohysic term for the effect and result to an oscillating electric field. From this, concluding that Option A is correct to the given statement.