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John believes he is hard-working, but his wife, Rachel, is lazy. Rachel believes she is hard-working but John is lazy. This is an example of A) an inequitable relationship. B) mirror-image perceptions. C) a superordinate conflict. D) a social trap. |
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B) mirror-image perceptions. |
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four C's of peacemaking? A) contact B) collusion C) cooperation D) conciliation |
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A mediator seeks to achieve beneficial resolution by having the parties adopt a _______ orientation. |
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In the commons dilemma, people often consume more than they realize when |
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resources are not partitioned |
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Describe the results of the study conducted by Sheppard & Vidmar (1980). How did retelling what they had seen affect how favorable eyewitnesses were toward the defendant? |
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Students assigned to role of eyewitness, attorneys, or judges Eyewitnesses initially interviewed by defense attorney gave testimony more favorable to the defendant Eyewitnesses initially interviewed by the prosecution gave testimony less favorable to the defendant Changes in voice intonation and choice of words rather than omission of facts |
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According to the National Institute of Justice approximately how man criminal charges per year are based solely on eyewitness testimony? |
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