Externalities are the intended negative (or in some cases positive) consequences that two parties purposefully impose

on an external third party.



a. True
b. False


False

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The Your Mother, the Zombie thought experiment is intended to show that

A. behaviorism is a viable theory. B. dualism, identity theory, and functionalism are plausible theories. C. functionalism is as good a theory as behaviorism. D. dualism, identity theory, and functionalism are questionable theories.

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Terms like "can be," "as much as," and "help," are examples of

A) concealment of facts. B) truth in advertising. C) ambiguity. D) consumer confidence.

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What Erikson calls "ego integrity" is much like what:

A. Bentham calls "utility." B. Plato calls "temperance." C. Kant calls "moral worth." D. Plato calls "wisdom." E. Freud calls "identity."

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