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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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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.
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.
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."