Peters and Waterman found that excellent organizations:
a) Have profound respect for individual workers
b) Stimulate unusual effort by ordinary people
c) Develop top down modes of control
d) a and b
e) None of these
D
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Which of the following types of human behavior have contracts been used effectively?
a. marital difficulties b. academic performance c. weight control d. both a and c e. all of the above
What is the difference between guilt and shame?
A. Guilt occurs when you did something wrong, and shame occurs when someone close to you does something wrong. B. Guilt is focused on the specific bad behavior one does, whereas shame is focused on the self rather than the behavior. C. Guilt occurs when one cannot understand the consequences of one's behaviors, and shame occurs when one realizes the consequences. D. Nothing; they are two terms for the exact same construct.
When teachers are presenting creative materials:
a. they should remember that some of the children's behavior will be undesirable. b. it is helpful for them to provide a model once in a while so that the children will learn how to follow directions. c. it is wise for them to have two children work side by side so they can profit from each other's ideas. d. the emphasis should be on the pleasure of doing rather than on finishing.
In their research on adolescents' perceptions of mental health, Chandra and Minkovitz found that:
a. their issues were really transitional issues and they did not need counseling. b. to their surprise, the counseling they received was excellent and helped them solve their problems. c. the majority of adolescents who sought mental health services were dissatisfied with the quality of care. d. the majority of adolescents believed counseling was only for young people from affluent neighborhoods and families.