Psychology, asked by deepakratna05, 11 months ago

Which one of the following kinds of thinking is NOT described in the passage?
A people who assume that there is no right or wrong in any issue
B
People who make unreasoned commitments and stick by them
C
People who believe that right or wrong depends on the situation
D
People who commit themselves to a particular point of view after having considered several alternative concepts
Key
E
People who think that all behavior can be accounted for by cause and effect relationships

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Answered by gunjan8522
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Explanation:

C. People who believe that right or wrong depends on the situation


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Answered by smartbrainz
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'People who think that all behavior' can be accounted for by 'cause and effect relationships'  is NOT described in the passage

Option (E)

Explanation :

  • A-  is an example of being Multiplicity. In this stage, people see a number of ways to deal with any given situation.
  • B- This is an example of being dualistic. In this stage, the people cannot agree to the 'existence of more than one point of view' toward any issue and they go by the general view of the authority.
  • C- This is an example of relativism. Right or wrong of an issue is dependent on the context. They do not recognize the right or validity of the idea or behavior.
  • D- This is an example of commitment. When 'people commit themselves to a situation'.
  • Therefore the right  is E- is the kind of thinking is not described in the passage .

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Students who are dualistic thinkers may not be able to support their beliefs convincingly because select one:

a. They have accepted their truths simply because authorities have said these things are true.

b. They half-believe and half-disbelieve just about everything.

c. Their teachers almost always think that dualisticthinkers are wrong.

d. Most of their beliefs cannot be supported by arguments.  

e. They are enslaved by their authorities.

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