I believe the correct answer from the choices is:
D. yes, but when the study is over the researcher has to
reveal the study's real goals and explain why the deception was necessary.
<span>Sometimes deception is necessary in an experiment. For
example in studies of altruism, the participants are deceived and are frequently
distressed, however due to the nature of the studies deception must occur and
these effects cannot be avoided.</span>
This perspective is part of a concept called <em>narrative identity</em> and it is developed by Dan McAdams, a Northwestern University psychologist.
Narrative identity is defined as <u>someone’s evolving life narrative, integrating their story from the beginning of their lives and the future they wish to achieve by relating their experiences to their life’s purpose</u>.
Answer:
I guess 5?
Explanation:
We don't have the test right here but maybe 5.
Answer:
To get you to comply, she may use: b. a <u>sanction</u>
Explanation:
In sociology, sanctions refer to any action or expression indicating approval or disapproval of somebody else's behavior and intended to ensure compliance with social norms. They are forms of social control, and can be positive (when they reward accepted behavior) or negative (when they punish unaccepted behavior). Therefore, to get you to use a full-length dress at her wedding, your friend may use sanction, more specifically, negative action to discourage your nonconformity to the norm.