What are the eight categories of enforceable rules defined in the American Psychological Association's ethical standards?
What will be an ideal response?
a. general standards
b. evaluation, assessment, or intervention
c. advertising and other public statements
d. therapy
e. privacy and confidentiality
f. teaching, training supervision, research, and publishing
g. forensic activities
h. resolving ethical issues
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Bartlett et al. (2005) selected a between subjects design to study the influence of action figures on male body image. Which of the following reasons listed below is not a disadvantage to the design?
a. more participants b. increased statistical variance c. multiple measures d. unequal group sizes
In assessing whether to enter a primary competition, one of the biggest strategic considerations affecting a potential candidate is whether__________
A)his or her party currently has an incumbent in office B)his or her opponents can raise money C)the nominating system uses open or closed primaries D)the nominating field is crowded
Revision of the Treaty of Versailles would likely have been sought by any leader of Germany in the 1930s because __________
a. Germany was contained by Europe’s great powers, and seemed to post no great danger to the continent b. the economic turmoil in Europe made Germany’s recovery indispensable to the entire continent c. additional and even harsher terms against Germany were added to the treaty on numerous occasions throughout the 1920s d. European democracies were, by this time, feeling uncertain about and guilty over the terms of the Versailles Treaty
Capitalism is
A. a political theory developed by Karl Marx. B. an economic system marked by the private ownership of wealth-creating assets, free markets, and freedom of contract. C. incompatible with property rights as a wealth-creating mechanism. D. named for the centralization of economic power in the capitol city. E. unpopular in the United States.