____ is the capacity to evaluate the accuracy and logical coherence of evidence and arguments

a. Dualistic thinking
b. Reflective judgment
c. Relative-hypothesis testing
d. Concrete judgment

Answer: B

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When comparing three ancient conceptions of life, the Dharmashastras, the Talmud, and the philosopher Solon, a common theme is that _____

a. preparation for life is made in youth, skills and expertise are gained in adulthood, and wisdom and peace are the fruits of old age. b. the lifespan has a maximum of 120 years and those years can be divided into six substages. c. youth is a time for maturity, adulthood is a time of social responsibility, and the final stage is a time for psychological regression and self-absorption. d. all of these perspectives assume that individuals will have a short lifespan and not make it to the final stages of the life cycle.

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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of face-to-face interviews?

a. Face-to-face interviews provide an opportunity to establish rapport with the respondents. b. Face-to-face interviews provide an opportunity to help respondents with interpretation of the questions. c. Face-to-face interviews provide an opportunity to challenge the respondents on questionable answers. d. Face-to-face interviews allow flexibility in determining the wording and sequence of questions.

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