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Laddering Requires Interviewers to Be Trained in Specific Probing Techniques

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Laddering requires interviewers to be trained in specific probing techniques in order to develop a meaningful "mental map" of the consumer's view toward a target product.

Understand the concept of power in nursing leadership, including position power, personal power, and their sources.
Recognize characteristics of different generations of nurses and their implications on teamwork and leadership.
Identify strategies for coping with and managing the stress associated with change in healthcare settings.
Understand the principles of effective communication and their importance in nursing leadership and management.

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Yerkes-Dodson Law

A psychological principle that suggests there is an optimal level of arousal for performance, and that too little or too much arousal can negatively affect task performance.

Stimulus Motives

Motives that cause humans and other animals to increase stimulation when the level of arousal is too low (examples are curiosity and the motive to explore).

Exploratory Motives

The drive behind individuals' desire to explore, investigate, and learn about their environment or new ideas.

Job Performance

The degree to which an employee successfully fulfills the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of their job.

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