1. Ülesanne 1. A 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. C 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. D 12. D 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. B 2. Ülesanne 1. sencitivity 2. prosperity 3. novelist 4. detrimental 5. incivility 6. persistence 7. determination 8. retirement 9. alarmingly 10. impressionable 3. Ülesanne 1. crossing 2. boost 3. permulations 4. down 5. on 6. way 7. second 8. beaming 9. made 10. stole 4. Ülesanne 1. out 2. on 3. of 4. of 5. on 6. from 7. in 8. of 9. to 10. for
days a week. The overtime work is up to 200 hours a month, which is more than five times the legal limit. Female workers rarely get maternity leave, and with extreme hours and no childcare facilities they often cannot take care of their kids. Many women are forced to send their children to live with family in the countryside. Toy production involves close contact with chemicals that are incredibly harmful to the workers' health. This results in alarmingly high levels of occupational disease and work-related injuries. In 2009, about one million people were injured at work and about 20,000 suffered from diseases due to their occupation. Many factory workers are not even required to wear safety equipment, including those who spend extensive amounts of time spray painting toys. Injured workers report that factory management does not show interest in workers well-being. And companies usually don't pay
unreasonable distress. Volunteers often showed extreme stress sweating, trembling, stammering, even having uncontrollable fits. The APA decided that Milgram's work was ethically acceptable. On practical grounds, people argued that demand characteristics created the high rates of obedience. It was a highly artificial setting and in a prestigious location, but even when Milgram moved the experiment to a downtown location, obedience rates were still alarmingly high. However, Zimbardo defended Milgram and has said his work is "the most generalise in all of social science... dozens of systematic replications with a 1000 subjects from as diverse backgrounds as possible...." Kontrollikese, õpitud abitus · Julian Rotter kontrollikese/locus of control. · Internaalid: usuvad, et nad ise kontrollivad oma elusündmusi ja määravad, mis nendega juhtub
saying he deceived people and caused unreasonable distress. Volunteers often showed extreme stress – sweating, trembling, stammering, even having uncontrollable fits. The APA decided that Milgram’s work was ethically acceptable. On practical grounds, people argued that demand characteristics created the high rates of obedience. It was a highly artificial setting and in a prestigious location, but even when Milgram moved the experiment to a downtown location, obedience rates were still alarmingly high. However, Zimbardo defended Milgram and has said his work is “the most generalise in all of social science… dozens of systematic replications with a 1000 subjects from as diverse backgrounds as possible….” Mõju isiksuslikud faktorid: kontrollikese Julian Rotter (sünd 1916 USA-s, juudi immigrantide perekonnas) – kontrollikese/locus of control. • Internaalid: usuvad, et nad ise kontrollivad oma elusündmusi ja määravad, mis nendega juhtub
He walked me to my next class in silence and paused at the door; I turned to say goodbye. His face startled me -- his expression was torn, almost pained, and so fiercely beautiful that the ache to touch him flared as strong as before. My goodbye stuck in my throat. He raised his hand, hesitant, conflict raging in his eyes, and then swiftly brushed the length of my cheekbone with his fingertips. His skin was as icy as ever, but the trail his fingers left on my skin was alarmingly warm -- like I'd been burned, but didn't feel the pain of it yet. He turned without a word and strode quickly away from me. I walked into the gym, lightheaded and wobbly. I drifted to the locker room, changing in a trancelike state, only vaguely aware that there were other people surrounding me. Reality didn't fully set in until I was handed a racket. It wasn't heavy, yet it felt very unsafe in my hand. I could see a few of the other kids in class eyeing me furtively