CHMN 201 Introduction to Church Ministries Exam 1 – STUDY GUIDE Be familiar with the following content from The Preface‚ Introduction‚ Appendix‚ & Chapters 1-5 of “Living Out the Mind of Christ: Practical Keys to Discovering and Applying the Mind of Christ in Every Day Life” by Dr. Gutierrez Questions taken from the “PREFACE” of “Living Out the Mind of Christ” by Dr. Gutierrez • According to Gutierrez (Preface)‚ “It follows logically that the Book of Philippians teaches that the
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Chapter 1 Three basic functions of business organizations: Finance‚ Operations‚ and Marketing. Operations management: The management of systems or processes that create goods and/or provide services. Supply chain: A sequence of activities and organizations involved in producing and delivering a good or service. Value-added: The difference between the cost of inputs and the value or price of outputs. Product package: A combination of goods and services. Process: A process consists of one or
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Chapter 1 – Overview of Marketing * Inertia to Passion * * 80/20 Rule * “80% of profits come from 20% of consumers” * Economies of Scale * The more you make of something‚ the less it costs per unit * i.e. Microsoft Office 2014 * Wholesale – Costco * Understand Marketing Mix (4 P’s)/From Customer Perspective 4 Cs * Marketing Mix: A combination of the product itself‚ the price of the product‚ the place where it is made available‚
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Study guide for HRM320 Midterm: Your midterm covers the first three weeks of classwork‚ and contains eight multiple choice questions (5 points each)‚ four short answer questions (15 points each) and one essay question (30 points). You have two hours to complete the exam. It is on one page. The TCO’s covered on the exam are: Everything we cover in Weeks 1 – 3 is fair game on the midterm. You can only take the midterm one time – and once you start‚ the time will begin running. The exam is
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Week 1: Foundations & Themes in Cognitive Psychology -Where do nativists think knowledge comes from? Where do empiricists think knowledge comes from? Nativists think knowledge comes from inborn characteristics of the brain‚ that is we are predisposed to learn certain things. Empiricists think we start out with a blank slate and acquire knowledge through experiences with the world. -What is Behaviorism? What do behaviorists study? What don’t behaviorists study? Behaviorism is the idea that
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Problem 1: Hanging out your Shingle • Competence o MRPC 1.1 ▪ Legal Knowledge ▪ Skill ▪ Thoroughness ▪ Preparation ▪ (Minimal Standard) If you violate this rule‚ it goes down a disciplinary road‚ not a malpractice road‚ though it may give rise to a malpractice suit under a professional negligence theory. o CRPC 3-110(b) ▪ Diligence ▪ Learning and skill
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Final Exam Study Guide The following are broad / general questions that students should be able to answer after having completed this course. Note that these are not specific questions taken from the final exam; these questions are to be used as a guide to judge how well you know the material. (NOTE: Did you notice the specific study strategy that is encouraged by the format of this study guide?) Success in College What are the different types of learning styles? Why can failure be a good thing
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Bolded Items are Potential Short Answer Questions Theories Individual differences vs. General Development Continuous development—gradual production over time (Ex: Infant cannot yet imitate parents‚ but will eventually be able to understand language. Discontinuous development—all of the sudden there is a dramatic change (stage theories‚ Piaget assumes this). Universal stages—children everywhere follow the same sequence of development. Contexts—unique combinations of genetics and environmental
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Retail 460 STUDY GUIDE Chapter 2- Data EveryWhere: Types of Data * Qualitative/Categorical: objects being studied are grouped into categories based on some qualitative trait * Nonnumeric * “Dummy” or “Indicator” variables * Male/Female‚ Small/ Medium/ Large * Quantitative/Measurement: the objects being studied are “measured” based on some quantitative trait * The resulting data are a set of numbers * Height‚ Weight‚ Price‚ Unit Sales *
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point of view” (p. 104). People are bad to pick and choose “specific words and phrases” that help their point of view (Fee & Stuart‚ 2003‚ p. 103). One cannot study Psychology without understanding the Word. The bible says‚ “So God created man in his own image‚ in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them” (Gen. 1:27‚ King James Version).
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