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melina_rosy

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A weakness of an odd number of intervals in a rating scale is that it
 
  (a) does not allow differentiation of performance
  (b) forces raters to inflate ratings
  (c) forces raters to be too strict
  (d) allows raters to escape making a valid rating decision

Question 2

GULP
 
  (a) Can provide employees with up to 50,000 of tax-free group life insurance
  (b) Combines low-cost term insurance with tax-sheltered investment opportunities
  (c) Resulting cash value of plan can fund a deferred compensation agreement
  (d) A future income contract between employer and employee that provides supplemental income payments for a specified period of time or until death



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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