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1. To get capacity from time between completions you do which mathematical operation?
a. Multiply times the length of the day
b. Divide by the length of the day
c. Subtract the length of an hour
d. Take the inverse
2. Which of the following are required for a capacity calculation (choose all that apply)
a. Time between process starts Time between process starts
b. Time between process completions Time between process completions
c. Total Time spent in the process Total Time spent in the process
d. Length of the time horizon in question
3. Which of the following means that something has been examined against reality using data?
causality
manipulation
empirical testing
spurious association
4. When the researcher has only one or a small number of research objectives that can be addressed in a single study, that study is referred to as a _____.
research project
research program
research assessment
research snapshot
5. Benefits received from “economies of scale” include: (Choose all that apply)
a. Price discounts due to volume purchases of materials and supplies Price discounts due to volume purchases of materials and supplies
b. Lower cost per unit produced Lower cost per unit produced
c. Decreasing cost per unit as the output level is reduced Decreasing cost per unit as the output level is reduced
d. The more you do something, the better you get at it
6. Which of the following are required for a capacity calculation (choose all that apply)
a. Time between process starts Time between process starts
b. Time between process completions Time between process completions
c. Total Time spent in the process Total Time spent in the process
d. Length of the time horizon in question