The work of William Perry provided the starting point for an expanding research literature on the development of __________, or our reflections of how we arrived at facts, beliefs, and ideas
A) epistemic cognition
B) postformal thought
C) moral self-relevance
D) identity achievement
A
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a. no relationship; weak relationship b. no relationship; perfect relationship c. weak relationship; no relationship d. perfect relationship; no relationship
In preparation for his master's thesis, Al spends time in the mall observing the shoppers' behavior. His notes reveal a tendency for people to smile when someone, even a stranger, smiles at them. Later in the semester,
he designs a questionnaire that focuses on typical reactions when someone smiles. He wonders if the sex, style of dress, and age of a person who smiles has any influence on returned smiles, so he designs research to answer this question. In order, which research methods has Al used? a) experiment, case study, survey b) case study, survey, experiment c) correlation, case study, experiment d) naturalistic observation, survey, experiment
Which of the following is considered a drawback of the transformational leadership style?
a. People may naively believe that their leader's confidence and passion will always translate to a positive result. b. Transformational leaders do not welcome new approaches for problem solving. c. The transformational leadership style does not produce internal motivation among group members. d. Transformational leaders do not foster trust among group members.
Professor Boyd suggests that children in every culture can distinguish between costs and benefits because humans have an inborn understanding of economics. The professor's suggestion is most consistent with the views of:
a. Plato. b. Aristotle. c. Francis Bacon. d. John Locke.