You have been a patrol officer for five years in one city, and have recently taken a promotion in a new city, one that will bring you undercover for the first time. You have heard many "war stories" secondhand from other agents and sense that there is a slippery slope when it comes to maintaining your cover and keeping your sense of ethics intact. Describe the types of ethical challenges that await you, and what your approach will be to the situation.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary

Psychology

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The research on gender comparisons in altruism shows that

a. the conclusions about this topic depend on the specific kind of altruism that is examined. b. men are typically more altruistic than women when the situation does not involve danger. c. men are somewhat more likely than women to be organ donors. d. social factors cannot explain why gender differences are found for some kinds of altruism, but not for other kinds.

Psychology

The discussion in Chapter 15 of the men's movement pointed out that

a. the mythopoetic approach seeks to help men focus on their male role models. b. men's studies is a discipline within psychology that emphasizes traditional gender-role socialization and the problem of reverse sexism. c. unlike the women's movement, the men's movement is much more unified. d. men's studies organizations started in the late 1950s.

Psychology

Which of the following students provides the most accurate summary of the neuroscience research on mental imagery?

a. Sambridhi: "Visual imagery and visual perception activate virtually identical structures throughout the visual pathway and also in the visual cortex." b. Scott: "Visual imagery and visual perception activate identical structures in the retina, but not in the visual cortex." c. Tessa: "Visual imagery and visual perception activate some of the same structures in the cortex, but not in the retina" d. Christine: "Visual imagery and visual perception activate very different structures throughout both the visual pathway and in the visual cortex."

Psychology