Unethical practices have penetrated political, environmental, religious, military, business, and sports fields.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Cecile is very aware that, as a French woman, she brings certain assumptions to the table--she tends to be more liberal both politically and socially. She is also aware that her coworker, who was raised as a Southern Baptist in Indiana, brings a different set of assumptions to the table--the coworker tends to be more conservative in a variety of ways. Cecile often checks the accuracy of her
assumptions so that her assumptions don't negatively influence her interaction with her coworker. Cecile is displaying a. high cultural met cognition. b. an escalation effect. c. a group support system. d. a personal resource dilemma.
When Sara was six years old, she was attacked by a large dog, and her leg and arm were bitten quite badly. As an adult, she is still terrified of dogs. Just the sight of a dog in a television commercial is enough to make her feel anxious and fearful. Based on classical conditioning principles, a behavioral therapist would suggest the conditioned stimulus in Sara's phobia is:
a. the dog biting her b. the pain she experienced when the dog bit her c. the sight of a dog d. the fear and anxiety that she now experiences when she sees a dog
Dr. Scheck believes that human behavior can be best explained by unraveling the brain, neurochemicals, hormones, and physiological processes in the body. Dr. Scheck appears to be a proponent of the ________ perspective
a) behavioral b) humanistic c) cognitive d) neuroscience
What is a common problem in epidemiological studies?
a) They are experimental. b) They cannot measure prevalence, only incidence. c) They often draw on samples that are not representative of the population being studied. d) They do not use undergraduate samples.