<u>Cartoonist Scott Adams, author of the Dilbert comic, writes of "cubicle cities," large areas with innumerable employees packed into individual workspaces separated by partial walls. In this workplace design</u>, density is increased. He writes in a satirical, often sarcastic, way about the social and psychological landscape of workers (white-collar) in modern business corporations. The Dilbert series came to national prominence through the downsizing period in 1990s America and was then distributed worldwide.
<em>Dilbert is the main character in the strip (a stereotypical technically-minded single male). He is a skilled engineer but has a poor social and romantic life.</em>
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<u>b. no, this does not need to be reported since it is unrelated to participation in the study.</u>
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The research in conducting a focus group to learn about hygiene and disease prevention but the subject having a heart attack does't count as part of the research.
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Answer:A) a research measurement
Explanation:Measures in research are those items to which participants respond. Research measures for example are interview questions , or a constructed situation. They are usually used to address the issue that the researcher is interested on because questions are constructed in a way that deals with the researcher's question.