In regard to change, the authors believe that

A) ?we can expect that others will change as a result of the changes we make in our lives.
B) ?change is a comfortable process.
C) ?we find ourselves in isolation, meditation, and probing our unconscious for insight.
D) ?if you are making change happen in your life, others may not appreciate all of the ways that you are changing.


D

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McGregor's way of conceptualizing leadership contends that managers are either "Theory X" or "Theory Y" based upon:

A. How much they enjoy their own work and how stressful it is for them. B. Their perceptions of people and their assumptions about people's attitudes toward work. C. Whether or not they maintain a close personal relationship with subordinates. D. Whether or not they attempt to lead by example.

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Orphanages were originally designed for:

a. Short-term care b. Long-term care c. Children who had no surviving parents d. None of the above

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In Michel Foucault's view of the human sciences, he proposed that:

a. the growth of the human sciences had led to a domination in which professionals oppress the mentally ill. b. the growth of the human sciences had led to a better system on classification of mental illness c. the growth of the human sciences had led to the development of safer and more effective medicines in the field of psychiatry d. only b and c.

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Galton's problem is

A) a school of historiography. B) mixing up the dates of events. C) not being able to translate between two different languages. D) when people try to make things appear better than they really are and give a false impression of events. E) a problem with units of analysis that may appear to be separate and distinct, but which are actually closely related or the same.

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