Fetuses and newborn infants eliminate waste products ______
a. instinctively c. coherently
b. reflexively d. willfully
B
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Celeste worked and voted for a candidate that she later discovered was dishonest and immoral. These facts made Celeste very uncomfortable because these were attributes that she does not admire. Celeste's feelings can best be explained by the
a. frustration-aggression hypothesis. b. fundamental attribution theory. c. theory of groupthink. d. cognitive dissonance theory.
What type of prejudice is displayed toward people who have low status and do not compete with the ingroup?
A. paternalistic B. admiration C. contemptuous D. envious
Sam has been convicted of burglary, theft, possession of drug paraphernalia, and destruction of private property. This was the result of an incident where he broke into the Jones' home, causing damage to the sliding door in the process. He stole approximately $500 worth of items, and was caught trying to sell a stolen DVD player at a pawnshop. He explained that he was a heroin addict and was stealing in order to be able to buy drugs. Assume that Sam accepted the judge's offer to enter into a mediation process, where he and the family he stole from arrived at a mutual solution. As a result, Sam will provide $500 worth of yard work and is responsible for getting the door repaired. This sentence is consistent with the idea of:
A. restorative justice. B. retributive justice. C. deterrence. D. ethics of care.
Which statement is correct?
A. After being bitten by a rabid animal, individuals become sick immediately. B. If an individual develops rabies, she or he typically dies within a few hours of contracting the disease. C. The rabies virus is transmissible through touch. D. If bitten by a rabid animal, an individual can be vaccinated against rabies during the incubation period.