Deck 11: Planning Reports and Proposals

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The statement of purpose for a report is always presented as a question.
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To conduct an effective database search on the Web,you should use multiple search engines.
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A "statement of purpose" lists the reason(s)for conducting the research project.
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Use problem factoring to divide a complex problem into more manageable pieces.
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Analytical reports are used to assess opportunities,to solve problems,and to support decisions.
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When you speculate on the cause of a problem,you're forming a hypothesis.
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Position papers spell out lasting guidelines on company policies and procedures.
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Very few reports require a work plan.
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A justification report is an internal report designed to persuade top management to approve a proposed investment or project.
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You can improve your database search results by using Boolean operators.
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Business reports help companies make decisions and solve problems.
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When writing informational reports,it's important to begin by developing a problem statement.
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Solicited proposals spend a great deal of time explaining why the client should take action.
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Analytical reports are primarily intended to educate readers.
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A summary takes a side in an issue and offers support for that side.
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Interim progress reports to clients are rarely needed.
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Secondary research consists of information that others have gathered (and published,in many cases).
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The most useful way to phrase your purpose statement is to begin with an infinitive phrase (to plus a verb),which helps pin down your general goal (e.g.,to inform,to identify,to analyze).
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A memo summarizing an employee's trip to a trade show would be an example of a personal activity report.
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The online surveys you see on many websites today potentially suffer from sampling bias.
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Evidence is the support for the thinking behind your conclusion.
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Trends analysis is common in business.
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The longer the message,the more effective the indirect approach is likely to be.
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A focus group is a group of employees working on a very specific project.
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Most information reports use a topical organization.
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The mode is the number that occurs most often in a set of figures.
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A good paraphrase should be the same length as or slightly longer than the original passage.
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Even if you paraphrase material,it's best to give credit to the source you obtained the original information from.
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A survey is considered valid if it measures what it is intended to measure.
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Observation,surveys,and interviews are all types of primary research.
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Start with primary research for your project; it will give you a grounding in the area,and it can save considerable time and money for the overall assignment.
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Directories are considered invaluable for marketers,job seekers,and others who need to establish a prospect list.
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Although it is persuasive,the 2 + 2 = 4 approach is not an efficient way to organize an analytical report.
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Making notes about research materials is one area where computers aren't very helpful.
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According to the fair-use doctrine,you can use other people's work only as long as you do not unfairly prevent them from benefiting as a result.
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If sales for the first six months of the year were $24,000,$20,000,$23,000,$20,000,$19,000,and $21,000,the mean for the six months would be $20,000.
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When conducting an interview,you should ask both open-ended and closed-ended questions.
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Unsolicited proposals offer less flexibility than solicited proposals since recipients are expecting to receive them.
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The direct and indirect approaches are never combined in a business report.
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A Policy report may be ________________

A) used as a compliance report.
B) an external report only.
C) a document listing changes over time.
D) a brief description of business procedures.
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To overcome the shortcomings of search engines,_______________

A) choose one search engine and stick with it.
B) use web directories, online databases, and metasearch engines.
C) use long search phrases rather than short ones or single terms.
D) avoid Boolean operators.
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A drawback of the yardstick approach is that ________________

A) it's not very logical.
B) your audience needs to agree with the criteria you're using.
C) it's not very useful for proposals.
D) your audience may consider it too short and simple when it comes to comparing many criteria.
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Which of these documents would not usually qualify as primary research?

A) A sales report from a company rep
B) The most recent issue of a trade magazine in your industry
C) Correspondence with a particular customer
D) Your company's latest balance sheet
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Intellectual property includes patents,copyrighted materials,trade secrets,and _____________

A) blogs.
B) internet domain names.
C) company website code.
D) social media.
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A justification report ______________

A) provides the history of a problem, and then presents and analyzes possible solutions.
B) describes what has happened in a department or division during a particular period.
C) is an internal proposal to persuade top management to approve a project.
D) explains a decision that has already been made.
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Monitor/control reports include ________________

A) policies and procedures.
B) plans, operating reports, and personal activity reports.
C) solicited and unsolicited sales proposals.
D) research, justification, and troubleshooting reports.
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Conclusions and recommendations are stated at the beginning of a report _____________

A) if readers are likely to be receptive or open-minded.
B) if the indirect format is being used.
C) if the report is analytical.
D) never.
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Some external parties prepare a formal invitation to bid on their contracts,called _______________

A) an investigation report.
B) a request for proposal.
C) an alternate hypothesis report.
D) a request for project report.
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When you factor a problem,you ______________

A) develop a schedule for your research.
B) limit the scope of your investigation.
C) develop alternative hypotheses.
D) break the problem into a series of questions.
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Progress reports ________________

A) describe what occurred during a convention or conference.
B) give approval to proceed with an idea, project or task.
C) persuade top management to approve a project.
D) range from updates in simple memo form to comprehensive status reports.
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In the 2 + 2 = 4 approach,the main points in your outline are ________________

A) quantitative in nature.
B) the main reasons behind your conclusions.
C) less important than your recommendations.
D) more important than your recommendations.
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An informational report that summarizes a proposed business venture is called a(n)____________

A) business plan.
B) compliance report.
C) operating report.
D) personal activity report.
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Solicited proposals are prepared ______________

A) by companies attempting to obtain business.
B) by government regulatory agencies.
C) by companies at the request of clients who need something done.
D) by clients who wish to acquire the services of highly regarded companies.
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One way to reduce the confusion presented by having two or more alternatives is to establish a yardstick for evaluating all of them.
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Which of the following is not a common type of organization for informational reports?

A) According to importance
B) According to chronology
C) According to logic
D) According to spatial orientation
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In an unsolicited proposal,the writer ______________

A) might have to convince the audience that a problem exists.
B) uses the direct approach since it works best for unsolicited proposals.
C) uses a style approved by the company or the organization.
D) enumerates the client's options regarding such business decisions as product-line expansion.
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When writing analytical reports for skeptical readers,the most persuasive and efficient structure is ________________

A) the spatial approach.
B) the sequential approach.
C) the 2 + 2 = 4 approach.
D) none of the above.
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To paraphrase effectively,______________

A) give a brief summary of what the writer meant to say, but from your point of view.
B) use the word "paraphrase."
C) use quotation marks to identify phases copied from the source.
D) draw a conclusion of the facts and report it.
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Which of the following is not a common type of organization for analytical reports?

A) The 2+2 approach
B) The chronological approach
C) Focus on conclusions or recommendations
D) The yardstick method
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In evaluating material you have gathered for a report ______________

A) you can assume that any information taken from a web page will be credible and reliable.
B) you should throw out any information whose source is an organization that might be biased.
C) you should check the material for currency.
D) all of the above.
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Whereas __________ reports focus on facts,__________ reports include interpretation,conclusions,and recommendations.
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In a particular set of figures or data,the number that occurs most often is called the ______________

A) mean.
B) median.
C) mode.
D) correlation.
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When taking notes on your research material ______________

A) bookmark, download, or print out pages from library databases.
B) avoid trying to use computer programs for this task, as they get in the way more than they help.
C) you do not need to include subject headings.
D) avoid highlighting or marking up your notes because they may be difficult to read later.
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In the __________,reports are based on the accumulation of facts and figures developed around a list of reasons that add up to the main point.
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If you have certain biases that influence your report conclusion,____________________

A) make sure you keep them to yourself; otherwise, you might be negatively labeled.
B) do additional research so you can eliminate those biases.
C) suggest actions for the company to take based on your biases.
D) you are ethically obligated to inform the audience.
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A(n)__________ report is easier to organize than an analytical report because it simply provides nothing but facts.
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The recommendations made in a report should be ______________

A) the same as the conclusions.
B) opinions or interpretations.
C) what the audience wants to hear.
D) practical and acceptable to the people that have to make them work.
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Informational reports use a(n)__________ organization.
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A guideline to help you obtain valid and reliable survey results is ______________

A) don't expect people to give you more than 10 or 15 minutes of their time.
B) give people plenty of time to research their answers.
C) ask all open ended questions because people like to talk about things they know.
D) ask people about specific dates in the past.
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__________ protection is initiated the moment the expression is put into fixed form.
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To paraphrase effectively ______________

A) avoid using any business language or jargon.
B) double-check your version against the original to make sure that you haven't altered the meaning.
C) make sure your version is the same length as or longer than the original.
D) do all of the above.
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Survey results are considered reliable when ______________

A) similar results would be obtained if the survey were repeated.
B) a representative group of people has been surveyed.
C) the research measures what it was intended to measure.
D) the phrasing of the questions is unbiased.
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Conclusions differ from recommendations in that conclusions ______________

A) are opinions or interpretations.
B) are objective.
C) are acceptable to readers.
D) suggest what ought to be done about the facts.
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A common monitor/control report is the __________,used to establish expectations and guidelines to direct future action.
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Using the __________ approach is useful when you need to use a number of criteria to decide which option to select from two or more possibilities.
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What would be the median for the following set of monthly salaries: $1200,$1200,$1300,$1500,$1700,$2000,$2800?

A) $1200
B) $1500
C) $1671.43
D) $1700
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All __________ reports provide feedback on a wide variety of an organization's functions including,sales,inventory,expenses,shipments,and so on.
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A(n)__________ report is an internal proposal used to explore the ramifications of a decision that is about to be made.
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__________ identify individual webpages that contain a specific work or phrase you've asked for.
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When using the internet to conduct research,you can be reasonably sure that any information you find will be accurate.
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The statement of purpose for a report is always presented as a question.
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To conduct an effective database search on the Web,you should use multiple search engines.
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A "statement of purpose" lists the reason(s)for conducting the research project.
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Use problem factoring to divide a complex problem into more manageable pieces.
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Analytical reports are used to assess opportunities,to solve problems,and to support decisions.
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When you speculate on the cause of a problem,you're forming a hypothesis.
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Position papers spell out lasting guidelines on company policies and procedures.
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Very few reports require a work plan.
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A justification report is an internal report designed to persuade top management to approve a proposed investment or project.
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Business reports help companies make decisions and solve problems.
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When writing informational reports,it's important to begin by developing a problem statement.
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Solicited proposals spend a great deal of time explaining why the client should take action.
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Analytical reports are primarily intended to educate readers.
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A summary takes a side in an issue and offers support for that side.
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Interim progress reports to clients are rarely needed.
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Secondary research consists of information that others have gathered (and published,in many cases).
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The most useful way to phrase your purpose statement is to begin with an infinitive phrase (to plus a verb),which helps pin down your general goal (e.g.,to inform,to identify,to analyze).
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A memo summarizing an employee's trip to a trade show would be an example of a personal activity report.
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The online surveys you see on many websites today potentially suffer from sampling bias.
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Evidence is the support for the thinking behind your conclusion.
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Trends analysis is common in business.
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The longer the message,the more effective the indirect approach is likely to be.
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A focus group is a group of employees working on a very specific project.
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Most information reports use a topical organization.
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The mode is the number that occurs most often in a set of figures.
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A good paraphrase should be the same length as or slightly longer than the original passage.
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Even if you paraphrase material,it's best to give credit to the source you obtained the original information from.
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A survey is considered valid if it measures what it is intended to measure.
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Observation,surveys,and interviews are all types of primary research.
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Start with primary research for your project; it will give you a grounding in the area,and it can save considerable time and money for the overall assignment.
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Directories are considered invaluable for marketers,job seekers,and others who need to establish a prospect list.
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Although it is persuasive,the 2 + 2 = 4 approach is not an efficient way to organize an analytical report.
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Making notes about research materials is one area where computers aren't very helpful.
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According to the fair-use doctrine,you can use other people's work only as long as you do not unfairly prevent them from benefiting as a result.
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If sales for the first six months of the year were $24,000,$20,000,$23,000,$20,000,$19,000,and $21,000,the mean for the six months would be $20,000.
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When conducting an interview,you should ask both open-ended and closed-ended questions.
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Unsolicited proposals offer less flexibility than solicited proposals since recipients are expecting to receive them.
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The direct and indirect approaches are never combined in a business report.
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A Policy report may be ________________

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C) a document listing changes over time.
D) a brief description of business procedures.
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To overcome the shortcomings of search engines,_______________

A) choose one search engine and stick with it.
B) use web directories, online databases, and metasearch engines.
C) use long search phrases rather than short ones or single terms.
D) avoid Boolean operators.
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A drawback of the yardstick approach is that ________________

A) it's not very logical.
B) your audience needs to agree with the criteria you're using.
C) it's not very useful for proposals.
D) your audience may consider it too short and simple when it comes to comparing many criteria.
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Which of these documents would not usually qualify as primary research?

A) A sales report from a company rep
B) The most recent issue of a trade magazine in your industry
C) Correspondence with a particular customer
D) Your company's latest balance sheet
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Intellectual property includes patents,copyrighted materials,trade secrets,and _____________

A) blogs.
B) internet domain names.
C) company website code.
D) social media.
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A justification report ______________

A) provides the history of a problem, and then presents and analyzes possible solutions.
B) describes what has happened in a department or division during a particular period.
C) is an internal proposal to persuade top management to approve a project.
D) explains a decision that has already been made.
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Monitor/control reports include ________________

A) policies and procedures.
B) plans, operating reports, and personal activity reports.
C) solicited and unsolicited sales proposals.
D) research, justification, and troubleshooting reports.
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Conclusions and recommendations are stated at the beginning of a report _____________

A) if readers are likely to be receptive or open-minded.
B) if the indirect format is being used.
C) if the report is analytical.
D) never.
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Some external parties prepare a formal invitation to bid on their contracts,called _______________

A) an investigation report.
B) a request for proposal.
C) an alternate hypothesis report.
D) a request for project report.
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When you factor a problem,you ______________

A) develop a schedule for your research.
B) limit the scope of your investigation.
C) develop alternative hypotheses.
D) break the problem into a series of questions.
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Progress reports ________________

A) describe what occurred during a convention or conference.
B) give approval to proceed with an idea, project or task.
C) persuade top management to approve a project.
D) range from updates in simple memo form to comprehensive status reports.
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In the 2 + 2 = 4 approach,the main points in your outline are ________________

A) quantitative in nature.
B) the main reasons behind your conclusions.
C) less important than your recommendations.
D) more important than your recommendations.
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An informational report that summarizes a proposed business venture is called a(n)____________

A) business plan.
B) compliance report.
C) operating report.
D) personal activity report.
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Solicited proposals are prepared ______________

A) by companies attempting to obtain business.
B) by government regulatory agencies.
C) by companies at the request of clients who need something done.
D) by clients who wish to acquire the services of highly regarded companies.
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One way to reduce the confusion presented by having two or more alternatives is to establish a yardstick for evaluating all of them.
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Which of the following is not a common type of organization for informational reports?

A) According to importance
B) According to chronology
C) According to logic
D) According to spatial orientation
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In an unsolicited proposal,the writer ______________

A) might have to convince the audience that a problem exists.
B) uses the direct approach since it works best for unsolicited proposals.
C) uses a style approved by the company or the organization.
D) enumerates the client's options regarding such business decisions as product-line expansion.
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When writing analytical reports for skeptical readers,the most persuasive and efficient structure is ________________

A) the spatial approach.
B) the sequential approach.
C) the 2 + 2 = 4 approach.
D) none of the above.
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To paraphrase effectively,______________

A) give a brief summary of what the writer meant to say, but from your point of view.
B) use the word "paraphrase."
C) use quotation marks to identify phases copied from the source.
D) draw a conclusion of the facts and report it.
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Which of the following is not a common type of organization for analytical reports?

A) The 2+2 approach
B) The chronological approach
C) Focus on conclusions or recommendations
D) The yardstick method
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In evaluating material you have gathered for a report ______________

A) you can assume that any information taken from a web page will be credible and reliable.
B) you should throw out any information whose source is an organization that might be biased.
C) you should check the material for currency.
D) all of the above.
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Whereas __________ reports focus on facts,__________ reports include interpretation,conclusions,and recommendations.
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In a particular set of figures or data,the number that occurs most often is called the ______________

A) mean.
B) median.
C) mode.
D) correlation.
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When taking notes on your research material ______________

A) bookmark, download, or print out pages from library databases.
B) avoid trying to use computer programs for this task, as they get in the way more than they help.
C) you do not need to include subject headings.
D) avoid highlighting or marking up your notes because they may be difficult to read later.
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In the __________,reports are based on the accumulation of facts and figures developed around a list of reasons that add up to the main point.
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If you have certain biases that influence your report conclusion,____________________

A) make sure you keep them to yourself; otherwise, you might be negatively labeled.
B) do additional research so you can eliminate those biases.
C) suggest actions for the company to take based on your biases.
D) you are ethically obligated to inform the audience.
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A(n)__________ report is easier to organize than an analytical report because it simply provides nothing but facts.
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The recommendations made in a report should be ______________

A) the same as the conclusions.
B) opinions or interpretations.
C) what the audience wants to hear.
D) practical and acceptable to the people that have to make them work.
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Informational reports use a(n)__________ organization.
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A guideline to help you obtain valid and reliable survey results is ______________

A) don't expect people to give you more than 10 or 15 minutes of their time.
B) give people plenty of time to research their answers.
C) ask all open ended questions because people like to talk about things they know.
D) ask people about specific dates in the past.
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__________ protection is initiated the moment the expression is put into fixed form.
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To paraphrase effectively ______________

A) avoid using any business language or jargon.
B) double-check your version against the original to make sure that you haven't altered the meaning.
C) make sure your version is the same length as or longer than the original.
D) do all of the above.
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Survey results are considered reliable when ______________

A) similar results would be obtained if the survey were repeated.
B) a representative group of people has been surveyed.
C) the research measures what it was intended to measure.
D) the phrasing of the questions is unbiased.
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Conclusions differ from recommendations in that conclusions ______________

A) are opinions or interpretations.
B) are objective.
C) are acceptable to readers.
D) suggest what ought to be done about the facts.
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75
A common monitor/control report is the __________,used to establish expectations and guidelines to direct future action.
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76
Using the __________ approach is useful when you need to use a number of criteria to decide which option to select from two or more possibilities.
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77
What would be the median for the following set of monthly salaries: $1200,$1200,$1300,$1500,$1700,$2000,$2800?

A) $1200
B) $1500
C) $1671.43
D) $1700
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78
All __________ reports provide feedback on a wide variety of an organization's functions including,sales,inventory,expenses,shipments,and so on.
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79
A(n)__________ report is an internal proposal used to explore the ramifications of a decision that is about to be made.
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80
__________ identify individual webpages that contain a specific work or phrase you've asked for.
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