This girl is in a reliable witness because she can't remember the date therefore she doesn't know if she was with him on his trip or not and she also stated that she doesn't remember who her traveling companion was
Answer:
the assistant will have a comparative advantage
Explanation:
In the context, it is given that Jim, a brilliant attorney is expert in creating drafts and also have some excellent skills such as fling, assembling binders, making reservations and typing.
So Jim hiring an administrative assistant will allow the assistant to have a comparative advantage in learning and performing the administrative skills as the assistant will learn from Jim who is an expert in these skills.
Answer:
B) B. F. Skinner
Explanation:
In 1948, B. F. Skinner, a behavioral psychologist, published his novel <em>Walden Two. </em>In his novel, Skinner describes a Utopian community, called "Walden Two," that is entirely ruled by operant conditioning - <em>a learning method in which punishments and rewards are used. </em>
This society is around one-thousand people and is governed by behavioral principles. They all seem to be quite happy with their lifestyles. Here, people tend to work for an average of four hours a day and are not paid with money, as it does not have a value in Walden Two. Everything here is experimental and people are "trained" or "conditioned" since childhood to reach efficiency and improvement.
Answer:
The systematic ways in which our ethics are limited is bounded ethicality.
Explanation:
Our ability to make ethical choices can be limited because of pressures that arise, both internal and external. First, there are organizational or social pressures that limit our abilities to make ethical choices. For example, the tendency that many have to conform to the actions of those around us often make it hard to act otherwise and to do what is right. We all have cognitive biases that can make it difficult to act ethically. Our internal biases can also make it hard to act in ways that are not self-serving because we tend to favor ourselves at the expense of others subconsciously.
Answer:
<u>d. suggesting that our birth order shapes our personality</u>
Explanation:
- Alfred Adler, a friend of Freud, who followed the school of individuals psychology and he believed in the importance of social connections when seeing the childhood development and the emergence of social development.
- He claimed that older siblings who used to get the focus of their parent's attention have to share the attention when a new child joins the family.
- The youngest child according to Adler, gathers more attention thus leaving the middle child with less opportunity and later on gets reduced as the opportunities available to the older children.
- According, to his happiness of mankind lies in the fact of being together and concluded that the inferiority in childhood drives people to attempt to gain priority and is the force behind all of our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.