Angela was a teacher who spent lots of time preparing lessons and grading papers, but she hadn't expecting teaching to take so much of her time and energy. Her education had not prepared her for what teaching would really be like. If she represents the average worker, her most likely reactions would involve
a. resolve to change the system.
b. reality shock
c. dropping her friendships.
d. suing the company.
b
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Henry is a healthy 80-year-old with a normal social life. Research would suggest that Henry:
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When a psychologist uses scientific observation, these observations must
a. involve logic and commonsense reasoning. b. be conducted using animals rather than humans. c. be carefully planned and able to be confirmed by more than one observer. d. involve all of these.
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a. meta-needs. b. the self-image. c. self-reinforcement. d. the pleasure principle.