What Weber called the "routinization of charisma" involves charismatic authority
a. disappearing entirely.
b. becoming a reflection of a leader's unique personality.
c. becoming sheer force.
d. transforming into some combination of traditional authority and rational-legal authority.
d
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Transitional adults are often __________
a. closely supervised b. still in high school c. in sheltered workshops d. involved in getting a higher education
Behavioral contracting is most similar to
a. a psychoeducation session b. the use of punishment c. the use of person-centered therapy d. a token economy
The author uses the rise of fascism in Germany after World War I as an example of how culture
a. is something people in society are forced to believe. b. is functional because it can justify a certain political program. c. is something that only a few people actually believe in. d. has little impact on society.
Self-injury as described by Adler-Adler provided its participants with
a. a form of comfort that assisted them during a stressful period of their lives. b. a form of self-punishment due to guilt over personal inadequacy and failure. c. a substitution for the love that was missing in their lives. d. many different results depending upon the particular person.