According to Max Weber, modern bureaucracies are ________.
a. rational, efficient, and impartial
b. inefficient, irrational, and biased
c. useless
d. overcome by charismatic leaders
a. rational, efficient, and impartial
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Which of the following is true of the old media in the twentieth century?
A. Film displaced print media in the early twentieth century. B. Television did not have an effect in displacing print media. C. Beginning about 1950, the number of adults reading a daily paper began to increase dramatically. D. Radio did not displace print media in the early twentieth century. E. Beginning about 1950, the circulation of the newspaper declined to a great extent.
Some disadvantages of burning trash in waste-to-energy plants are that a. it reduces volume by about 10 percent and it also pollutes the air. b. the resulting smoke dissipates rapidly with few harmful particulates, but it also offers no opportunity forcogeneration due to the presence of plastics and metal
c. only about 13 percent of solid waste is handled in this manner, the cost of building incinerators is expensive,and incinerators must meet much higher air quality standards than in the past. d. it has proven to be not very valuable for cogeneration of electricity and it only reduces the volume of the yardwaste involved.
Alexander Hamilton, a member of the Federalist Party, launched a political campaign that __________
a. opposed the separation of church and state b. portrayed Jefferson as an amoral man c. formed the Federalist Party d. rejected Christian dogma and criticized clergy
Dr. Tubs developed a 7-step treatment plan for weight loss. Because of the success of this treatment plan it became a standard part of the education of all graduate clinical psychology students
However, many of these students, after completing their education and setting up their own private practice, modified this treatment plan as they continued to treat obese individuals. Although the 7-step treatment plan was slightly modified in many ways by many different clinical psychologists, it was still very effective for weight loss. This treatment plan a. was probably not very effective because the success of the plan was dependent on the skill of the therapist to motivate the client. b. had dependent variable validity. c. had treatment outcome validity because it worked regardless of how it was changed. d. had internal validity because it worked regardless of how it was changed.