Question 1 (1 point) Chef Ramsey is observing one of his Sous Chef Ed\'s cooking
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Question 1 (1 point) Chef Ramsey is observing one of his Sous Chef Ed's cooking performance at his London restaurant. Tonight Ed is assigned to the dinner shift. Chef Ramsey notices that on three days in a row Ed falls behind on his orders. However, the other cooks quickly get their orders ready, but Ed is much slower. Ed generally works in the lunch shift, where he has no problems keeping up with the orders. Chef Ramsey is wondering whether Ed (Subject) is responsible for this poor performance or something else is at play e.g., evening shift (entity). How will you measure consistency in this situation? (Consistency is measured by examining whether the subject always behaves the same way when interacting with the same entity or when in the same situation) A) By examining whether Ed behaves the same way in all types of shifts (i.e., day and evening) B) By examining whether Ed behaves the same way in all evening shifts. C) By examining whether Ed behaves the same way when working with different cooks. D) By examining whether other cooks behave the same way as Ed in the evening shift. SaveExplanation / Answer
Q1. B) By examining whether Ed behaves the same way in all evening shifts
In this case, entity is evening shift. Consistency has to be measured whether Ed behaves the same way when interacting with the same entity i.e. evening shift.
Q2. By examining whether Ed works differently across day and evening shifts.
Distinctiveness is whether subject acts differently in different circumstances. in this case, different circumstances are day and night shifts.
Q3. By examining whether other cooks behave the same way as Ed when in the evening shifts.
Consensus is whether others act the same way when dealing with the same situation, i.e. whether other cooks behave the same way as Ed when in the evening shifts.
Q4. Consistency is High,
Consensus is Low
and Distinctiveness is High
Consistency is high, because Ed is consistently falling behind on his orders.
Consensus is low, because other cooks are much faster than Ed.
Distinctiveness is high, because Ed behaves differently in day and evening shifts. He has no problem in day shift.