According to Kierkegaard, the ultimate state of being is achieved when an individual decides to:

a. return to nature.
b. embrace God and take God’s existence on faith.
c. live a life based on rational principles.
d. seek pleasure and avoid pain.


b. embrace God and take God’s existence on faith.

Psychology

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The leadership substitute theory suggests that leaders can be easily replaced if the group is small, but as group size increases, change is harder and less likely.

  a.  True   b.  False

Psychology

The process of changing your behavior in direct response to the demands of an authority is known as

a. norming. b. compliance. c. conformity. d. obedience.

Psychology

Which of the following would NOT be suggested by Ronald Fisher (1995) as a way to improve the accuracy of information elicited from witnesses?

A. Re-create the original context B. Make the interview witness-centered, rather than interviewer-centered C. Be sensitive to temptations to form premature conclusions D. Use a standardized checklist of questions for witnesses

Psychology

The most effective form of punishment usually involves

a. intense physical pain. b. penalties, such as loss of privileges. c. psychological pain. d. attacks on character. e. delayed and inconsistent consequences.

Psychology