1. Nonverbal signals that are often unconscious, such as nodding in understanding.
A) Regulators B) Counseling C) Argumentation D) Illustrators
2. Dividing the population into groups based on member attributes or characteristics (such as age) and choosing members randomly from each group. This method provides a more representative sample than the random sample. For example, dividing the population into age groups (10-20, 21- 30, 31-40, and so forth) and randomly choosing people from each age group creates a stratified random sample.
A) Interview Protocol B) Open Space Technology C) Opening Exercises D) Stratified Random Sampling
3. Learning in which the learner determines the pace and timing of content delivery; occurs through a variety of media, via print products or electronically.
A) Qualitative Analysis B) Self-Directed Learning (SDL) C) Expatriate Adjustment Training D) Level 5: Return-on-Investment (ROI)
4. A time-limited process focused on a protege's acquisition of a particular skill set based on specific behavioral objectives.
A) Structured Mentoring B) Frequency Distribution C) Summative Evaluation D) Quantitative Analysis
5. A diagnostic tool developed by Kurt Lewin to assess two types of forces related to introducing change in organizations: driving and restraining. Driving forces are those that help implement the change, whereas restraining forces are those that prevent the change.
A) Harless's Front-End Analysis Model B) System Development Life Cycle C) Force Field Analysis D) International Coach Federation (ICF)
1. Right Answer: A Explanation: You can write comment
2. Right Answer: D Explanation: You can write comment
3. Right Answer: B Explanation: You can write comment
4. Right Answer: A Explanation: You can write comment
5. Right Answer: C Explanation: You can write comment
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