Which “face of evil” focuses on the power of situational factors to produce evildoing?

A. Deception approach
B. Evil as ordinary approach
C. Evil as choice approach
D. Sanctioned destruction approach


B. Evil as ordinary approach

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To protect an infant industry, trade restrictions might be effective.

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

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Savvy managers respond to the grapevine in their organization by

A) slowing down the free flow of information. B) identifying the filters that affect employees' perceptions. C) sharing all news with employees, whether positive or negative. D) counteracting the horizontal flow of information. E) extending the network to the top of the organization.

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You can improve the effectiveness of a claim message by A) using a few threatening words to get your point across

B) providing a detailed timeline of what happened and the specific person who is to blame for the problem. C) explaining the problem with necessary details. D) including a subtle reference to your attorney or to the Better Business Bureau.

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Which one of the following services provides bond ratings?

A) Standard & Poor's B) Yahoo Finance C) Value Line D) Bureau of the Public Debt Online

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