Imagine you work for the Innocence Project. You have determined, through the use of DNA evidence, that two men on death row are actually not guilty of the crime they are about to be executed for. The Supreme Court has refused to stay the verdict, and the Governor and President have refused a pardon. Describe two types of civil disobedience that you feel would be appropriate in this case, and why this situation would ethically merit civil disobedience.
What will be an ideal response?
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Joshua is a rehabilitation counselor whose job is to help people with disabilities become employed in anappropriate occupation. Joshua is concerned that there has been an increase in the number of people feigning physical injuries in order to receive government disability payments. What concept best identifies Joshua's concern?
a. factitious disorder c. moral anxiety b. malingering d. collaborative empiricism
Bette has arteriosclerosis. She has to deliver a very difficult presentation in the morning. This stressor:
a. has no potential to trigger any heart problems b. has the potential to trigger a heart problem c. would trigger a heart problem if she had arteriosclerosis but not arteriosclerosis d. would only affect men with arteriosclerosis.
After many jobs in clinical psychology shifted from academic to private practice settings in the 1960s,
a. complaints arose about the adequacy of the Boulder model for practitioners. b. many college and university psychology departments shrank due to problems retaining their faculty. c. the qualifications required to practice clinically became much more rigorous than before. d. the qualifications required to enter graduate school in clinical psychology became less rigorous than before.