Answer:
Objective – Direct every military operation toward a clearly defined, decisive, and attainable objective.
Explanation:
Answer:
c) validity
Explanation:
Validity: In psychology, the term validity refers to the tendency of a test to measure what the test is supposed or claims to measure. It is the judgement which is based on different types of evidence.
In other words, it is the extent to which a particular conclusion, concept, or measurement is well-defined and responds accurately or precisely in the real world.
The validity of an experiment can be increased by improving measurement techniques, controlling different variables, adding placebo or control groups, etc.
In the question above, Gunter's statement is equivalent to saying that the WAIS lacks the validity.
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
A. The difference between borrows and returns is zero.
A. The difference between borrows and returns is zero.
D. The sum of borrowed and return is a positive even number.
At a point where the number of borrowed laptop and return laptop is zero, it is an indication that a particular laptop is not currently borrowed. For instance, if in a particular period of time a total number of borrowed computer is 50 and the total number of returned is 50 (50 - 50 = 0) it implies that no laptop is unreturned. While on the other hand if the number of borrowed and returned is a positive even number, this also implies that the number must be one of (even number) i.e 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 etc.
Answer:
All data are unknown with decision making under uncertainty.
Explanation:
There are various assumptions used by a LP allocation problem and they are; any return from an allocation is not dependent of other allocations; it is possible to compare returns from varying allocations; total returns equals the sum of all returns that all the activities yielded. The only option that is not an assumption used by a LP allocation problem is "All data are unknown with decision making under uncertainty."