Question 1 The Hawthorne Effect, as applied to group dynamics research, suggests: Answer | a. | sociometric methods should be used whenever possible | | b. | group processes cannot be understood using observational methods | | c. | research should be conducted, whenever possible, in the laboratory | | d. | people may act differently when they know they are being studied | | e. | None of the above | 1 points Question 2 In Kurt Lewin’s formula: B = f(P,E), P stands for ___ and E stands for ___. Answer | a. | prepotency; externalities | | b. | person; environment | | c. | potential; evolution | | d. | predisposition; expectancies | | e. | None of the above. | 1 points Question …show more content…
| nearly 35% of the subjects conformed and gave the wrong answer. | | b. | people complied, but they did not conform. | | c. | the minority influenced the majority. | | d. | people were obedient. | | e. | conformity increased at a constant rate as new members joined the group. | 1 points Question 17 Asch’s findings on the line comparison experiments are noteworthy in that he found that: Answer | a. | a substantial number of people conformed and gave the wrong answer | | b. | people complied, but they did not conform | | c. | the minority influenced the majority | | d. | people were very obedient | | e. | conformity increased at a constant rate as new members joined the group | 1 points Question 18 The idea "the more, the merrier," is consistent with the ___ theory of crowding. Answer | a. | overload | | b. | control | | c. | density intensity | | d. | staffing | | e. | two-factor emotion | 1 points Question 19 For a group to have high collective efficacy: Answer | a. | group members must feel they can do what it takes to succeed. | | b. | members must work well together. | | c. | the leader must feel that the group is capable of success. | | d. | members must be confident. | | e. | None of the above. | 1 points Question 20 According to the textbook, a functional
Topic: Compare and contrast the concepts of determinism, compatibilism, and libertarianism, as outlined in Chapter 4. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each of these positions? Which one do you believe is the most likely to be correct? Why?
1.) According to Lao-tzu, what must the ruler provide the people with if they are to be happy?
A bond with an annual coupon of $70 and originally sold at par for $1,000. The current market interest rate (yield to maturity) is 8%. This bond will sell at _______. Assuming no change in market interest rates, the bond will present the holder with capital ________ as it matures.
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1. Long-distance commerce acted as a motor of change in pre-modern world history by altering consumption and daily life. Essential food and useful tools such as salt were traded from the Sahara desert all the way to West Africa and salt was used as a food preserver. Some incenses essential to religious ceremonies were traded across the world because there was a huge demand for them. Trade diminished economic self-sufficiency by creating a reliance on traded goods and encouraged people to specialize and trade a particular skill. Trade motivated the creation of a state due to the wealth accumulated from controlling and taxing trade. Trade posed the problem of if the government or private
1. The four components of the promotional mix are: personal selling, advertising, publicity and the web
Along a murky riverbed, long devoid of life; a lone roach scuttles along. It is often said that their kind are the only thing that can survive an apocalypse, apart from the ever changing shell of this rock hurdling through space and time. This creature, as resilient as it is fowl, may ever toil in peace; for it has no sentience or desires, and merely seeks to fulfill the simplest tasks, passed down and hard-coded into it’s DNA. Without want, pride, or a sense of being, it simply locates and consumes sustenance; in an ongoing cycle intermingled with periods of compulsive reproduction. A duty which has been the sole, simple undertaking of every member of it’s species for countless millenia. All around this creature, the land expands outward
B) a transaction in which the third party does not know the identity of the agent
1) When it comes to investing in property, it is generally a huge decision to be made by Australian households. What are the important factors that a person needs to consider before going ahead with such purchase?
Smith, CPA, is a partner of Johnson Accounting Firm. Johnson audited the books of Hometown Bank. Smith’s independence would be impaired under which of the following circumstances?
Study Questions: Answer the following questions (based on the reading), save it and then submit it to the professor.
History 1302 Final Exam Spring 2013 On the day of the final, the students will be told which two prompts they will be required to respond to in blue books that the students have provided to the instructor. Essays should show a great deal of thought and range between “short answers” and formal essays, leaning closer to the idea of an essay. The student may have one page of handwritten notes on a standard size sheet of paper (8½ X 11). Bring this sheet with you to the final. 1) The events at the 1968 Democratic national Convention in Chicago suggested to many that the nation was disintegrating. But, as the authors of the textbook have noted, the tensions that seemed so palpable that summer had been long in developing and had “revealed deep
Review the three questions content under the Week 1 Lectures / Presentations content area. This video is by Fr. Michael Himes, a theologian at Boston College.