Moral reasoning is best defined as the
a. act of helping or hurting.
b. thought process used to determine if an act is right or wrong.
c. emotion(s) felt following a positive or negative act.
d. unconscious drive to fulfill one's id-driven need.
b
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Objective measure is to subjective measure as
a. intensity is to frequency. b. diversity is to specificity. c. density is to crowding. d. sample is to population.
A more valid alternative to the traditional interview is the ______.
A. realistic interview B. stress interview C. structured behavioral interview D. job analysis interview
The "Common Rule" refers to
A. federal restrictions on stem cell research. B. laws limiting the use of university research facilities by private corporations. C. a set of ethical standards for research shared by 17 federal agencies. D. Hippocrates' statement that physicians should "do no harm."
People who had already placed their two-dollar bets were more confident than people who were waiting in line to place their bets (Knox & Inkster, 1968)
These findings suggest that decisions that are _______ generate more cognitive dissonance than decisions that are not. a. important b. coerced c. irrevocable d. trivial