The following survey is part of a study for 15.301 Managerial Psychology conducted by Jeff Xing and Albert Chang.
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Imagine that you are assembling a city-planning committee to plan the development of Osterville, a growing regional town, into an urban development. Real-estate, industry, commerce, and population have been growing rapidly in this locale and it is crucial to plan now the changes which will happen in both the short-term and long-term. You are in charge of picking the best planning team possible to carry out the designs and policies for the future. The committee will consist of new college graduates and you are only given information about their major.
If you can hire 200 people total, how many graduates from each major would you accept?
Course 1: Civil and Environmental Engineering Course 2: Mechanical Engineering Course 3: Materials Science and Engineering Course 6: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Course 9: Brain and Cognitive Sciences Course 10: Chemical Engineering Course 11: Urban Studies and Planning Course 12: Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Course 13: Ocean Engineering Course 16: Aeronautics and Astronautics Course 17: Political Science Course 20: Biological Engineering Course 21F: Foreign Languages and Literatures Course 21M: Music and Theater Arts Course 21W: Writing and Humanistic Studies Course 22: Nuclear Engineering Course 24: Linguistics and Philosophy
Imagine that you are assembling a city-planning committee to plan the development of Osterville, a growing regional town, into an urban development. Real-estate, industry, commerce, and population have been growing rapidly in this locale and it is crucial to plan now the changes which will happen in both the short-term and long-term. You are in charge of picking the best planning team possible to carry out the designs and policies for the future. The committee will consist of new college graduates and you are only given information about their major.
If you can hire 50 people total, how many graduates from each major would you accept?
Course 1: Civil and Environmental Engineering Course 2: Mechanical Engineering Course 3: Materials Science and Engineering Course 6: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Course 9: Brain and Cognitive Sciences Course 10: Chemical Engineering Course 11: Urban Studies and Planning Course 12: Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Course 13: Ocean Engineering Course 16: Aeronautics and Astronautics Course 17: Political Science Course 20: Biological Engineering Course 21F: Foreign Languages and Literatures Course 21M: Music and Theater Arts Course 21W: Writing and Humanistic Studies Course 22: Nuclear Engineering Course 24: Linguistics and Philosophy
Imagine that you are assembling a city-planning committee to plan the development of Osterville, a growing regional town, into an urban development. Real-estate, industry, commerce, and population have been growing rapidly in this locale and it is crucial to plan now the changes which will happen in both the short-term and long-term. You are in charge of picking the best planning team possible to carry out the designs and policies for the future. The committee will consist of new college graduates and you are only given information about their major.
If you can hire 10 people total, how many graduates from each major would you accept?
Course 1: Civil and Environmental Engineering Course 2: Mechanical Engineering Course 3: Materials Science and Engineering Course 6: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Course 9: Brain and Cognitive Sciences Course 10: Chemical Engineering Course 11: Urban Studies and Planning Course 12: Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences Course 13: Ocean Engineering Course 16: Aeronautics and Astronautics Course 17: Political Science Course 20: Biological Engineering Course 21F: Foreign Languages and Literatures Course 21M: Music and Theater Arts Course 21W: Writing and Humanistic Studies Course 22: Nuclear Engineering Course 24: Linguistics and Philosophy
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