The risky shift phenomenon is when groups make
a) Riskier decisions than individuals
b) Make less risky decisions than individuals
c) Make decisions that are either more risky or less risky than individuals
d) When groups fail to consider the risky shift they may be making
C
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a. political leaders and their treatment of the poor. b. the religious community. c. the development of charity life in Colonial America. d. society's cultural mores related to poverty.
Dr. Bennet is conducting an ethnography on a group of drug dealers. She understands she is exposing herself to otherwise avoidable dangers simply by having to be in a dangerous setting or circumstance. This situation is an example of
A) situational risk. B) ethnographic danger. C) ambient risk. D) unnecessary risk.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
President Reagan's plan to revive the economy included an increase in federal spending for social welfare programs and for educational programs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false