Respect for persons, beneficence, and justice are the three basic principles of ethical treatment of human participants underlying all medical and behavioral research as outlined in the Belmont Report.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

Psychology

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In a recent study, nurses were less likely to get sick, both physically or mentally, if they

a. were given high rates of pay for working under unpredictable conditions. b. had a high sense of control over the work environment and its pacing. c. were given frequent rest periods at work. d. had three days on the job and two days off.

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In models of within-group cooperation, the tit-for-tat (TFT) strategy is best described as

A. offering to cooperate, but only if the other person gives you something of value. B. using dominance or threats to coerce the other person into cooperating. C. always competing and relying on dominance or social popularity to avoid consequences. D. cooperating initially and only switching to compete if the other person does so first.

Psychology

According to Heraclitus, in his concept of ________, nothing in the universe is static and unchanging, since everything is in the process of undergoing alteration.

a. epiphenomebnalism b. becoming c. relativism d. entelechy

Psychology

Aging brings about a loss of cilia in the inner ear, causing hearing problems

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology