Which of the following was true about Münsterberg's work with the conductors of electric streetcars?
A. he found that experienced motormen had faster reaction times than inexperienced motormen
B. he used a "miniature situation," in which motormen maneuvered small models of streetcars
C. despite his claims, there was limited evidence that his simulation test was valid
D. he analyzed the job into cognitive components and developed a test for each one
C. despite his claims, there was limited evidence that his simulation test was valid
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Great Britain and France responded to Germany's first aggressive moves between 1935 and 1938 by ____________________.
A. committing military forces to defend Ethiopia B. pursuing a policy of appeasement C. establishing a military alliance with the Soviet Union D. making stern threats of war
Masters controlled which of the following aspects of slave life?
A) physical location B) work roles C) diet D) All of the above.
The chief political weakness of the American System was that it offered little or no economic incentive to southern planters and increased their production costs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
How did a planter decide if a slave had been "seasoned"?
A) The slave began to long for Africa. B) The slave began to speak Spanish, French or English fluently. C) The slave seemed psychologically stable and not suicidal. D) The slave settled down, married, and produced children.