An example of a stressor at the group level is an excessive job demands. The Option A is correct.
<h3>What is a
stressor in group?</h3>
Also known as an interpersonal demands, means the pressures created by other employees. A group related stressors does include some factors like conflicts, poor communication, unpleasant relationship as well as fear of being ostracized from the group as a valued member.
While working with a superior, peers or subordinates with whom one does not get along can be a constant source of stress. Some people can effectively deal with conflicts and misunderstandings and resolve issues as they arise. Many, some find it difficult to do this and build internal stresses for themselves.
The lack of social support from colleagues and poor interpersonal relationships can cause considerable stress as, most especially among employees with a high social need. Sometimes, an individuals try to avoid these stresses by remaining absent as frequently as possible and even start looking for new jobs.
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Answer:
software as a service (SaaS)
Explanation:
Software as a service -
It is the model of software distribution , where the third - party provider hosts the applications and provide them to the customer on the internet .
It is the one of the main categories of the cloud computing .
It is similar to application service provider , even the host is similar to that of the ASP .
In this model , the provider gives a network based access to the customer .
Answer:
there is no "individual" person or a central authority that dictates the market value of a home, instead, it is influenced by several market conditions and factors such as,
External characteristics: home condition, lot size, popularity of an architectural style, water or sewage systems, sidewalk, paved road and so on.
Internal characteristics: size and number of rooms, construction quality, appliance condition, heating type, energy efficiency and so on.
Supply and demand
Location
Explanation:
Answer:
shareholders A and B will each have 30 votes (each invested $30,000)
shareholders C and D will each have 20 votes (each invested $20,000)
shareholder E will have 10 votes (only invested $10,000)
total number of possible votes = (30 x 2) + (20 x 2) + 10 = 110 votes
any decision must be approved by more than 50% of the votes, but since the votes are bundled in tens, 60 votes are needed.
Stockholders number of
<u>A B C D E </u> <u> positive votes</u> <u> win</u>
yes no no no no 30 no
yes yes no no no 60 yes
yes no yes no no 50 no
yes no no yes no 50 no
yes no no no yes 40 no
yes yes yes no no 80 yes
yes yes no yes no 80 yes
yes yes no no yes 70 yes
yes yes yes yes no 100 yes
yes yes yes no yes 90 yes
yes yes yes yes yes 110 yes
no yes no no no 30 no
no yes yes no no 50 no
no yes no yes no 50 no
no yes no no yes 40 no
no yes yes yes no 70 yes
no yes yes no yes 60 yes
no yes no yes yes 60 yes
no yes yes yes yes 80 yes
all other combinations result in negative outcome (less than 60)
Answer:
11.30%
Explanation:
Roten rooters have an equity multiplier of 1.52
The total assets turnover is 1.20
The profit margin is 6.2%
= 6.2/100
= 0.062
Therefore the ROE can be calculated as follows
= 0.062× 1.52×1.20
= 0.1130×100
= 11.30%
Hence the ROE is 11.30%