Based on the relevant research, which individual is most likely to be chosen as foreperson of a jury?
a. Monica, who works on an assembly line similar to the one the defendant has worked on
b. Joey, who sits in a chair situated on the long side of the jury table, close to the middle
c. Rachel, who is one of only three jurors who does not say anything during the first few minutes of thedeliberations
d. Ross, who is chief of surgery at a local hospital and sits at the head of the table
d
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The final part of Chapter 12 discusses an ethical question: How should wealth be distributed? According to the research by Norton and Ariely (2011), U.S. residents
a. greatly underestimated the percentage of the total wealth that the top 20% of people have. b. were actually very accurate in estimating the percentage of the total wealth that the top 20% of people have. c. thought that the wealthiest 20% of people deserved to have the wealth that they actually possess. d. thought that the poorest 20% of people deserved to have the low economic resources that they actually possess.
Sammy believes doing well in school is important, and most of his friends are good students. He also thinks he isn't smart, and mostly earns Cs and Ds. Which of the following is guiding his behavior?
A. self-affirmation B. attitude C. social norms D. perceived control
Kohlberg's work focused primarily on which of the following?
a. death and dying b. moral development c. cognitive development d. social development
Which child is the most likely speaker of this narrative: “On Saturday, we went camping. When we got to our campsite, Jaxson and I pitched the tent while Dad started dinner. The pizza log tasted great. Jaxson was so proud that the tent stayed up all night!”?
A) Loren, age 4 B) Tina, age 6 C) Van, age 7 D) Eleanor, age 9