If one considers Walter’s attendance at Seminary and Bible School as attitudes (according to Cattell’s definition), what would be some of the sems/sentiments that motivated those behaviors? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?
Walter was motivated by his choice of profession. He would need to be educated in religion to become a minister. He was also, obviously, motivated by his religiosity and probably by his self-sentiment because he thought of himself as religious and as a moral man.
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Starting in the 1970s, a program called Scared Straight exposed at-risk youth to the harsh reality of prison life. According to your textbook, which of the following is true about this program?
A) It reduced crime rates among troubled youth by 65%. B) The program did not reduce the risk of incarceration and may have been harmful. C) Many participants actually came to believe that prison life was preferable to life at home. D) The program worked, but the effect was small.