Some people have argued that unions are “unnecessary.” Are they?

Some people have argued that unions are “unnecessary.” Are they? If unions are unnecessary, then who will insure that workers’ rights and interests are considered? How? If unions are necessary, then why are the alternatives to unions inadequate?

 

The requirements below must be met for your paper to be accepted and graded:

·  Write between 750 – 1,250 words (approximately 3 – 5 pages) using Microsoft Word in APA style.

·  Use font size 12 and 1” margins.

·  Include cover page and reference page.

·  At least 80% of your paper must be original content/writing.

Using educational technology can be a way to address known and unknown special needs.Discuss.

You will not always know if you have students with special needs in your class; some students may not even know they have a special need. Using educational technology can be a way to address known and unknown special needs. For example, e-readers allow students to control the font and the font size, get the definitions of unfamiliar words, and even have the text read to them. E-readers help visually impaired students and enable students with dyslexia to adjust the text so they can read it. Educational technology can help all students with vocabulary and reading comprehension.

How do you think leaders/managers and organizations cope with the diverse motivational needs of employees (provide examples and/or suggestions.

Look through various negotiation strategies and comment on:

  • What trends and themes did you see in terms of motivating forces? Did you see much similarity or diversity in sources of motivation?
  • How do you think leaders/managers and organizations cope with the diverse motivational needs of employees (provide examples and/or suggestions, but use research and evidence to back those up)? What, based upon what you have learned, might you try in your role to motivate your teammates/coworkers/subordinates?
.Discuss the effects of the Wagner act on Industry and Employees either historically to the 1930s or from the 1980s to the 2020’s

Q1.Discuss the effects of the Wagner act on Industry and Employees either historically to the 1930s or from the 1980s to the 2020’s.  How have the concerns for workers changed during those times.

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Q2  What was the relationship between big business and the courts prior to the Wagner act?  How did laws and the courts affect labor relations/unions and business?

If you reach internal validity first, then you have a better chance at finding external validity as well.Elaborate

One way to increase internal and external validity is by balancing, meaning we distribute the effects of an extraneous variable across treatment conditions of the experiment. We do not want to sacrifice internal validity for external validity, we must first have internal validity before we reach external validity. If you reach internal validity first, then you have a better chance at finding external validity as well. Balancing can be done as easily as assigning on half of the subjects to one room and the other half of the subjects in another room (Hansen & Myers, 2012). Balancing is a really simple technique, but it also means that you as a researcher are taking the time to make sure all your ducks are in a row before coming to your final conclusion for your results.

Discuss more about external and internal validity.

Validity is defined in an experiment on how correct the results are of an experiment. Internal validity measures this from within the experiment; ensuring that the variables intended to be manipulated in the experiment are the only ones that were manipulated (Myers, & Hansen, 2012). External validity measures the extent to which the results of an experiment can be generalized to other populations outside the experiment. Ways to increase external validity include aggregation, multivariate designs, non-reactive measurements, field experiments, and natural observation. Aggregation is gathering data and averaging it in many ways (Myers, & Hansen, 2012). There are four types of aggregation: over subjects, over stimuli or situations, over trials or occasions, and over measures. The second way is to use multivariate designs; multivariate designs allow researchers to analyze multiple dependent variables at a time. This allows researchers to look at a combination of variables that will generalize better with populations outside the experiment.

What are some examples of the value in partnerships and collaborations in health care service systems? 

Drug companies are pursuing collaborative efforts with other companies to manage in the world of pharmacogenomics and individualized medicine.

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:

  • What are some examples of these collaborative efforts by pharmaceutical companies (e.g., Accelerated Medical Partnership (AMP) program)?
  • What are some examples of the value in partnerships and collaborations in health care service systems?
Discuss interview methods and potential mistakes in interviewing candidates.

Discuss interview methods and potential mistakes in interviewing candidates.

Exercise Instructions:  You are required to submit a 2-Page (Title Page and Content Page), APA formatted paper with substantial content. Substantial content requires staying on topic and fully addresses the assignment in a clear, concise, and meaningful manner. The deliverable length of your posting responses must be at least 2-pages, (Title Page and Content Page) APA format.

Exercises must be the students original thoughts based on the topics from the “Open Educational Resource” (OER) Course Textbook and/or other referenced sources.  Direct quotes from references must be less than 20 words.  Please review for sentence structure, grammar and punctuation errors.  Plagiarized submissions may result in a “0” for the submission.  

Late submissions will be deducted 5 points.

All assignment(s) derive from the OER Textbook.  For academic purposes, at least 1 APA formatted reference is required pertaining to the topic(s).

Describe the types of inefficiencies that derive from monopolistic competition.

A monopoly is a firm that is a sole seller in a market. Monopolies can decide to set different prices for different consumers through price discrimination. In monopolistic competition, there are many firms that sell products that are similar but not identical.

First, play the simulation game Price Discrimination in the MindTap environment. In this discussion, you will share your experiences playing that game. Your work in this discussion will directly support your success on the course project.

In your initial post, include the image of your simulation report in your response. See the How to Submit a Simulation Report Image PDF document for more information. Then, address the following questions:

  • Explain which types of market inefficiencies derive from monopolies. Use examples from the textbook to support your claims
  • Describe the types of inefficiencies that derive from monopolistic competition. Use examples from the textbook to support your claims.
  • How are monopolies and monopolistic competitive firms profitable? Use examples from the textbook to support your analysis.