Relative to Kitchener's Ethical Decision-Making Model, which is NOT a value a test examiner should consider when making ethical decisions?
Autonomy
Beneficence
Nonmalfiecense
Empathy
Justice
empathy
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Consider the following syllogism: If it's a robin then it is a bird. It is a bird. Therefore, it is a robin. In the example above, "Therefore, it is a robin" is a _________________ of a _________________ syllogism.
A. premise; categorical B. conclusion; categorical C. premise; conditional D. conclusion; conditional
Some evolutionary psychologists posit the existence of ingroup and outgroup modules as innate structures in the mind based on . . .
a. How effortlessly we classify people as members of one or the other b. Prejudicial attitudes toward outgroups, which are more easily expressed when a person is reminded of his ingroup status c. How readily we perceive outgroup members to be threats to our existence d. All of the above
Cara is plotting a zero correlation as a graph. Her cluster of points will form the shape of a(n)
a. diagonal oval to the right. b. diagonal oval to the left. c. inverted-U. d. circle.
_______________ involved the analysis of the basic elements or building blocks of the mind
a. Functionalism b. Structuralism c. Humanism d. Behaviorism