What does a member have a right to expect before making the decision of whether or not to join a particular group?


Answer:
1. A discussion of rights and responsibilities of group member
2. A clear statement regarding the purpose of the group
3. A pre-group interview
4. Information about the training and qualifications of the group leader

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A. False identifications tend to increase. B. The eyewitness may feel that they must choose someone. C. The eyewitness tends to choose the person who most resembles the person they witnessed. D. all of the above

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About what percent of U.S. women today use some type of reproductive technology to become pregnant?

a. 0.1% b. 1% c. 4% d. 15%

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Jason was very stressed out and decided to get a massage. In order to fully experience the stress-relieving benefits of touch, the three functions of Jason's nervous system had to be intact. That is, his nervous system had to be able to do which three things (in the order listed)?

- First integrate, then process, and finally transmit sensory information. - First integrate, then transmit, and finally process to sensory information. - First process, then transmit, and finally integrate sensory information. - First process, then integrate, and finally transmit sensory information.

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A bystander may ultimately decide not to help when confronted with an emergency situation if the ________

A) bystander believes the person who needs help is not responsible for the situation B) person who needs help has the same facial expression as the bystander C) bystander likes the person who needs help D) bystander was in a particularly positive mood before encountering the emergency E) bystander fears potential negative consequences of trying to help

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