A small public relations firm has four employees who are all opposed to the death penalty (anti-death penalty). Which employee would be MOST likely to change his attitude concerning the death penalty?
a. Aaron, who writes a brief anti-death penalty piece as a favor for a friend
b. Bruce, who writes a brief anti-death penalty piece for a client and is paid
c. Clark, who writes a brief pro-death penalty piece as a favor for a friend
d. Dale, who writes a brief pro-death penalty piece for a client and is paid
C
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A) Define the term "psychology" and briefly describe its four goals. b) Choose three divisions of psychology and describe their perspectives on psychology
What will be an ideal response?
According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis,
a. aggression that is directed toward others is frustrating. b. people become frustrated when others act aggressively toward them. c. the more a person expresses frustration, the less aggressive he or she becomes. d. aggression is caused by frustration.
Which is NOT a major category of influence that helps to explain both the ways we tend to be alike and the ways we tend to be different in our adult journeys?
a. biologically influenced change b. unique experiences c. cultural-cohort effects d. shared, age-graded change
Tom relishes having the perks of being in a country club and makes a point of mentioning it to his new acquaintances. Tom embodies ______.
A. fatalism B. self-determinism C. self-esteem D. narcissism