Collins's study design included thirty-two of the highest ranking black executives in several companies nationwide management structures.
a. true
b. false
b. false
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Solomon Asch's classic experiment (in which subjects judged a "standard" line and "comparison" lines) showed that
a. subjects yielded to group pressure in only ten percent of the critical test trials. b. subjects were not nervous or upset about making judgments different from the group. c. 75 percent of the subjects yielded to group pressure at least once. d. when tested alone only five percent of the subjects made errors of judgment.
A worker in a lumber mill suffers a serious injury when he gets his arm caught in the machinery. Though the experience is painful, it is less painful than it might be because:
A. the worker is probably too delirious to experience much pain B. the pain sensors are probably damaged in such an injury C. trauma blocks the production of sodium ions and so transmission of pain impulses is blocked D. the brain produces endorphins, which stop receptors from signaling pain
In which way are adopted children different from children living with their biological parents?
a. They have different temperaments b. They have more maladjusted mother-infant attachments. c. They are more likely to have problems adjusting to school. d. They are delayed in terms of cognitive development.
When there is a need for a quick turn-around time, a(n) ____ is preferable
a. personal interview b. drop-off survey c. group questionnaire d. phone interview