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Course
EEE 24664
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Management
Date
Dec 30, 2024
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Question 110/ 10 ptsAccording to the concept of power as framed in this course, what is the basisof power?Position in a social structureThis answer is correct.Question 210/ 10 ptsWhich of the following best describes someone with power?Someone who controls access to valued resources.This answer is correct.Question 310/ 10 ptsAccording to this course’s framework, which of the following best describes Power?The ability to gain compliance despite resistance through the threat of punishment or promise of rewards.This answer is correct.According to research described in the course, which of the following is one key difference in how those with power view themselves?Power makes people more confident and aware of their own points of view.This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 2.Question 510/ 10 pts
According to research described in the course, which of the following is one key outcome of having power?Those with power are more likely to take action.This answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 60/ 10ptsAccording to research described in the course, which of the following is one key outcome of being in a position of power?Those with power tend to be more generous.Those with power are more likely to engage in moral hypocrisy.Those with power are more sensitive to others’ feelings.This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 2.IncorrectQuestion 70/ 10ptsWhich of the following describes how power can translate to status?All answers are correct.Power allows people to exclude others from valued resources which leads to status.Those with power tend to accumulate valued resources and when we see one person accumulating more resources than others, we are likely to assume that that person is more competent than others(thus higher in status).This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 1, Objective 3.Question 810/ 10 pts
According to research described in the course, how do power and status tendto be related?Power and status tend to vary together. Those high in power tend to also be high in status.This answer is correct.Question 910/ 10 ptsAccording to research described in the course, how can those with power avoid status loss, given that power use breeds resentment?Use power sparingly.This answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 100/ 10ptsWhich of the following describes the potential outcome when someone is lowin status and high in power?Studies show that when individuals are high in power, but low in status, they are less likely to lie.All answers are correct.Studies show that when individuals are high in power, but low in status, they are more likely to engage in demeaning behavior towards others.Score for this attempt:80out of 100Submitted Dec 29 at 9:28pmThis attempt took 4 minutes.Question 1
10/ 10 ptsWho would likely have the most status (with all other things being equal)?Brain surgeonAll answers are correctOrderlyNurse practitionerThis answer is correct.Question 210/ 10 ptsStatus hierarchies largely emerge based on which of the following?EndorsementsStatus characteristicsPower playsAll answers are correct.This answer is correct.Question 310/ 10 ptsWhich of the following accurately describes a key basis of status?Status is based on a position of authority.Status hierarchies emerge whether solo or in groups.Status is based on esteem and respect.
All answers are correct.This answer is correct.Question 410/ 10 ptsGroup members with relatively high status are also more likely to ____________engage in social loafing.opt out of participating.choose the size of their group.have their performances evaluated more favorably.This answer is correct.Question 510/ 10 ptsAll things being equal, if the following people were on a committee to make decisions about a patient’s treatment options, whose inputs are likely to be considered most seriously?OrderlyAll answers are correct.Brain surgeonNurse practitionerThis answer is correct.Question 610/ 10 ptsThe key outcome of status is _____________
power.justice.teamwork.influence.This answer is correct.Question 710/ 10 ptsStatus can lead to power in the form of resources because ________________low-status group members like to give high-status group members gifts.possessions of high-status people are seen as more valuable than those of low-status people.high-status people are trusted with more resources and can game the system.high-status group members can convince others to give them their things.This answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 80/ 10pts__________ is a natural outgrowth of __________.Status; powerCohesion; power.Legitimacy; justice
Power; statusThis answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 3.IncorrectQuestion 90/ 10ptsPower and status ______________________tend to vary together.both lead to influence.are unrelated.are often at odds.This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 3.Question 1010/ 10 ptsStatus often leads to power because ______________high-status group members are more competent.All answers are correct.status does not breed resentment.high-status people are seen as more competent, and as such, are more likelyto be hired/promoted into powerful positions.This answer is correct.
Question 110/ 10 ptsIn their article, “Air, Space, and Cyberspace: Reinvigorating Defense of US Critical Infrastructure,” Lt Col Sparks and Major Nguyen identify a two-fold requirement that needs refinement in US operating procedures. First, it needs to exercise and publicize its sovereign options, and second, it needs to_________________.Resolve the cyber-attack attribution problemThis answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 20/ 10ptsCold War-era satellites conducted ISR from space long before the digital age.Which of the following data were these early satellites able to provide:Industrial development, mapping for war planning and real time battlefield video.Weapons development, mapping for war planning, and agricultural development.Weapons development, mapping for war planning, and weather predictions.This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 1.Question 310/ 10 ptsWhich of the following statements would you use to best describe the Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE)?
The JIPOE process include integrating analysis, production, collection management and targeting processes to shape decision making and enable operations.This answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 40/ 10ptsAccording to Air Force Doctrine, ISR is an activity that synchronizes and integrates the planning and operations of sensors, assets and processing, exploitation and dissemination systems. Which of the following is most accurate regarding ISR?ISR operations comprise the primary activities that feed data and informationinto the joint intelligence process.Global integrated ISR requires a closed secure net-enabled architecture for cross-domain integrated analysis and dissemination.Global integrated ISR supporting resources, activities, communications, capabilities and capacity should be unique to ensure support is available when needed.Question 510/ 10 ptsThe key to developing and implementing ISR strategy is finding ways to move organizations, relationships and processes toward ______________________________.collaboration, trust, and incentives.This answer is correct.Question 610/ 10 ptsAccording to Colonel Brendan Cook in “The Future of Artificial Intelligence in ISR Operations,” Big Data comes from “__________________________________ that exceed the ability of current database software tools.”
multiple platforms, sensors, systems, and sourcesThis answer is correct.Question 710/ 10 ptsCold War collection management techniques are not agile enough to meet the challenges facing our military in the information age. Which of the following statements best identifies the drawbacks to this process?Analysts rarely had the appropriate understanding of the ISR capabilities andthere was very little feedback to know if the collection met commander’s expectations.This answer is correct.Question 810/ 10 ptsAccording to Robert Stiegel in his article “Is the Air Force serious about Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance,” while excited with the level of attention the Air Force has on ISR, he is concerned that ______________________________________________.Air Force leaders will fall back on an organizational culture and history that does not value the ISR mission or capabilitiesThis answer is correct.Question 910/ 10 ptsUnfortunately military combat operations do result in civilian casualties. Which of the following statements is true about civilian casualties from Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA)?The fewest civilian casualties comes from airpower, with RPAs having the least.This answer is correct.
IncorrectQuestion 100/ 10ptsAccording to the Air Force's Next Generation ISR Dominance Flight Plan, whattwo major efforts will drive the ISR Enterprise's transition?Closer alignment with the National Security Strategy, and aggressive recruitment into ISR career fields.An integrated and balanced ISR portfolio, and lines of effort to drive change and guide implementation.Expanding ISR into the realm of cyberspace, and implementing acquisition and contracting best practices.This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 3, Objective 3.The Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) uses a multi-mode side looking radar to detect, track, and classify moving ground vehicles in all conditions deep behind enemy lines. Which of the following statements best describes how it enhances our ability to gain information superiority?JSTARS led the transformation in military operations during its service in ODS.JSTARS can detect insurgents and their movements.JSTARS can detect insurgent’s movements from other countries but have limited battlefield situational awareness.JSTARS has outstanding air-to-air communications, but is very limited in air-to ground.This answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 20/ 10ptsThe collection operations management of airborne ISR is usually delegated to the ______________________.Joint Force Commander (JFC)Global Force Manager (GFM)
Joint Training Force Commander (JTF)Commander, Air Force forces (COMAFFOR)This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 1.Question 310/ 10 ptsIn his article, “Achieving Convergence in the Information Environment,” Brig Gen Reynolds states that when conducting Information Warfare operations, intelligence preparation, attack access planning, execution, and assessment windows are often ________ and frequently much more so than kinetic operations.perishablefraught with errormore riskyunderstaffedThis answer is correct.Question 410/ 10 ptsIn their article, “Air, Space, and Cyberspace: Reinvigorating Defense of US Critical Infrastructure,” Lt Col Sparks and Major Nguyen use an example of ___________ as a template for a response option for the United States should the United States suffer a Cyber attack on critical infrastructure.An Israeli airstrike against malicious Hamas Cyber hackersRussian airstrike against Georgian hackersA Chinese missile launch over Taiwan in response to a Cyber-attack they attributed to Taiwan
An Azerbaijani airstrike against a suspected Armenian Cyber-attackThis answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 50/ 10ptsAccording to Robert Stiegel in his article “Is the Air Force serious about Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance,” following World War II, Air Force cultural biases towards fighters and bombers led to ___________________.the ISR mission being conducted in a non-traditional way by these combat aircraftPoorly designed ISR aircraft that were unable to adequately perform most ISR missionsthe United States outsourcing its ISR to trusted alliesthe Central Intelligence Agency stepping into the void and taking over the ISR missionThis answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 2.Question 610/ 10 ptsBrown stresses that the necessary, but often overlooked, step to focus on foran ISR strategy is to __________________________.determine what requirements need to be satisfied for analysts, platform operators and consumers.to include non-traditional ISR into the solution.ensure that a well justified budget input is submitted for state-of-the-art sensor technology.articulate the intent.This answer is correct.Question 710/ 10 pts
Cold War collection management techniques are not agile enough to meet the challenges facing our military in the information age. Which of the following statements best identifies the drawbacks to this process?Collection managers removed older requirements daily without analyzing thedata contained in them.Analysts rarely had the appropriate understanding of the ISR capabilities andthere was very little feedback to know if the collection met commander’s expectations.Intelligence analysts were rarely prioritized to focus on IEDs and relied heavily on time intensive Cold War techniques.Commanders rarely had the knowledge on ISR capabilities so they did not know what to ask for.This answer is correct.Question 810/ 10 ptsAccording to Hamilton, which of the following best describes the impact of the information revolution on the USAF's intelligence core competencies?Globally integrated ISR has enabled near-real-time exploitation of intelligence.Operational demands have shifted more toward near-real-time to get inside the adversary's OODA loopAll of the answers are correct.There has been a dramatic increase of collectors and sensors available.This answer is correct.Question 910/ 10 ptsIn her article “Air Force Testing Novel ISR Sensors for LEO Sats,” Theresa Hitchens discusses an Air Force test of new short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensors from the ground breaking Rogue CubeSats platform launched from the International Space Station. Short-wave infrared sensors can __________________.
see through water to a depth of 100 feetsee through smoke and haze night and daycue and track hypersonic weaponsdetect ballistic missile launches across a greater area of the earth’s surfaceThis answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 100/ 10ptsIn “Next Generation ISR Dominance Flight Plan Summary,” Lt Gen Jamieson reorients the Air Force ISR Enterprise. He outlines two major efforts that will drive the Enterprise’s transition. First, there must be an integrated and balanced ISR portfolio (cost benefit), and second, there must be _________________________________.Lines of effort to drive change and guide implementation (future pathways)A new technology drive to improve “Big Data” processing (PED pathway)The Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) uses a multi-mode side looking radar to detect, track, and classify moving ground vehicles in all conditions deep behind enemy lines. Which of the following statements best describes how it enhances our ability to gain information superiority?JSTARS can detect insurgents and their movements.IncorrectQuestion 20/ 10ptsThe collection operations management of airborne ISR is usually delegated to the ______________________.Global Force Manager (GFM)
Joint Training Force Commander (JTF)Commander, Air Force forces (COMAFFOR)This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 1.Question 310/ 10ptsIn his article, “Achieving Convergence in the Information Environment,” Brig Gen Reynolds states that when conducting Information Warfare operations, intelligence preparation, attack access planning, execution, and assessment windows are often ________ and frequently much more so than kinetic operations.perishableThis answer is correct.Question 410/ 10ptsIn their article, “Air, Space, and Cyberspace: Reinvigorating Defense of US Critical Infrastructure,” Lt Col Sparks and Major Nguyen use an example of ___________ as a template for a response option for the United States should the United States suffer a Cyber attack on critical infrastructure.An Israeli airstrike against malicious Hamas Cyber hackersThis answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 50/ 10ptsAccording to Robert Stiegel in his article “Is the Air Force serious about Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance,” following World War II, Air Force cultural biases towards fighters and bombers led to ___________________.the ISR mission being conducted in a non-traditional way by these combat aircraft
the United States outsourcing its ISR to trusted alliesthe Central Intelligence Agency stepping into the void and taking over the ISR missionThis answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 2.Question 610/ 10ptsBrown stresses that the necessary, but often overlooked, step to focus on foran ISR strategy is to __________________________..articulate the intent.This answer is correct.Question 710/ 10ptsCold War collection management techniques are not agile enough to meet the challenges facing our military in the information age. Which of the following statements best identifies the drawbacks to this process?Analysts rarely had the appropriate understanding of the ISR capabilities andthere was very little feedback to know if the collection met commander’s expectations.Question 810/ 10ptsAccording to Hamilton, which of the following best describes the impact of the information revolution on the USAF's intelligence core competencies?All of the answers are correct.TThis answer is correct.Question 910/ 10ptsIn her article “Air Force Testing Novel ISR Sensors for LEO Sats,” Theresa Hitchens discusses an Air Force test of new short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensors from the ground breaking Rogue CubeSats platform launched from
the International Space Station. Short-wave infrared sensors can __________________.see through smoke and haze night and dayThis answer is correct.IncorrectQuestion 100/ 10ptsIn “Next Generation ISR Dominance Flight Plan Summary,” Lt Gen Jamieson reorients the Air Force ISR Enterprise. He outlines two major efforts that will drive the Enterprise’s transition. First, there must be an integrated and balanced ISR portfolio (cost benefit), and second, there must be _________________________________.Lines of effort to drive change and guide implementation (future pathways)A new technology drive to improve “Big Data” processing (PED pathway)An integration of artificial intelligence into ISR platforms (AI pathway)A push towards unmanned ISR platforms (unmanned pathway)This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 3.Quiz Score:70out of 100Last Attempt Details:Time:20 minutesCurrent Score:70 out of 100Kept Score:70 out of 1002 Attempts so farView Previous AttemptsUnlimited AttemptsTake the Quiz Again(Will keep the highest of all your scores)
A push towards unmanned ISR platforms (unmanned pathway)This answer is incorrect. Please review Lesson 2, Objective 3.Quiz Score:70out of 100Last Attempt Details:Time:20 minutesCurrent Score:70 out of 100Kept Score:70 out of 1002 Attempts so farView Previous AttemptsUnlimited AttemptsTake the Quiz Again(Will keep the highest of all your scores)