When discussing the Heinz dilemma, a decision based on ____ would indicate that a person is at the instrumental orientation stage of moral reasoning

a. current laws concerning stealing
b. a universal moral code
c. obedience to an authority figure
d. how stealing the drug might create inconveniences to one's self


d

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Jean is the 2nd highest paid employee at Reilly, Inc She has worked there 3 years and wants to take 4 weeks of unpaid leave to have a baby. She gave the company 45 days notice but they rejected her request. Under the FMLA, the company can do this because she:

a. is a key employee b. hasn't worked at the company long enough c. asked for too much leave d. did not give the required amount of notice

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. In cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), the therapist assumes the role of active listener, allowing the client to direct the discussion. 2. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is transparent in that nothing is withheld from the client. 3. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been found to be extremely effective at treating unipolar depression and generalized anxiety disorder. 4. Cognitive bias modification is a computerized intervention that focuses on eliminating the biases in the ways that people process information. 5. In couples therapy, the job of the therapist is to target for behaviour change the person who is most responsible for the relationship dysfunction.

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Why did behaviorism have a negative impact on the growth of cognitive psychology?

a. Behaviorism stated that it was unscientific to explain behaviors in terms of what the person did (internally) with the information presented in the stimulus before they responded. b. Behaviorists' results were difficult to replicate and thus gave the field a bad reputation in the scientific community. c. Behaviorism caused people to focus on applied psychotherapy instead of pure research. d. Behaviorism was seen by the public as cruel, and thus fell out of favor with the politicians who funded scientific research.

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________ is a sleep disorder in which individuals stop breathing because the windpipe fails to open or because brain processes involved in respiration fail to work properly.

A. Sleep deprivation syndrome B. Narcolepsy C. Sleep apnea D. Night terrors

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