A 22-year study of New York City police officers found only 2 percent were terminated for misconduct.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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When considering the Heinz dilemma, Barney says that he would steal the drug because then his wife might bake him a cake to repay him for saving her. This thinking indicates that Barney is most likely in Kohlberg's ____ stage of moral development
a. second b. third c. fourth d. fifth
The optic nerve carries impulses to the thalamus and, ultimately, to the ________ of the occipital lobes.
A. synapse B. lateral geniculate nucleus C. visual cortex D. hippocampus
According to research, which of the following is true in classrooms in which teachers are very performance oriented?
A. Students focus on high grades rather than true understanding of the material. B. Students' motivation increases consistently over the school year. C. Students have higher feelings of self-efficacy than those whose teachers emphasize mastery. D. Students feel less alienated from school than those whose teachers emphasize mastery.
The notion that human action is a result of an interaction among three variables is what Bandura calls
A. balanced counteraction. B. radical behaviorism. C. triadic reciprocal causation. D. coincidental conduct. E. higher cognitive processes.