DeVry SOCS350 Week 7 Quiz Latest 2017 January

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Question 1. Question :

(TCOs 3 & 4) Affirmative action refers to:

court decisions about quotas.

all positive steps to end discrimination.

steps the average citizen can take to improve race relations in their community.

preventive healthcare.

diversity actions mandated by government regulations.

Question 2. Question :

(TCO 1 & 3) Where does American ideology place educational attainment on the hierarchy of requirements for success?

At the very top

Right after “inherited wealth”

In the middle

Right after “successful career”

At the very bottom

Question 3. Question :

(TCOs 7 & 8) According to the lecture, the strategy for dealing with cultural diversity is a _____ step process.

12

10

3

5

4

Question 4. Question :

(TCOs 7 & 8) What step in the strategies for dealing with cultural diversity is “Consider how much our beliefs and assumptions shape our approach and behavior during interactions?”

First

Second

Fourth

Sixth

Last


Question 1. Question

(TCO 1) Discuss three areas and approaches that a company might take regarding work-life balance issues.

Question 2. Question :

(TCO 3) The text identifies three broad categories of diversity awards. Identify the categories, describe the criteria for each, and give an example of that award.

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