_______________ refers to the dropping out or loss of subjects during the course of a study
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Experimental mortality
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a. RDX b. C-4 c. TNT d. Nitroglycerin
Lilly and Hinduja examined over 1,400 rating dimensions used in police performance appraisals and found that the overwhelming majority of rating factors focused on:
a. very appropriate areas that related to work performance. b. giving favorable ratings to their friends and relatives. c. internal procedures such as radio protocols, completing departmental forms, and dress code. d. None of the above
Consider Kohlberg's ideas about how people obtain their understanding of morality. What do you think is missing? Is it remarkable (something about which an intelligent person should "remark") that his list is so secular, and doesn't even imply that religion, for example, is important? What do you think? Does religion actually fit in (on) this list, and Kohlberg just doesn't label it as being divorced from other experiences that develop a moral sense?
What will be an ideal response?
What characterizes a “reverse Nuremberg” defense?
a. Claiming that “I was only following orders” b. Claiming that “I was physically pressured to do it” c. Claiming that “I only give orders, I don’t carry them out” d. Claiming that “I thought it was for the better of humanity”