1a. Using more pleasant language to describe harmful acts is referred to as:
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Distorting the perception |
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Attributing responsibility |
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Euphemistic labeling |
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Trivializing the outcomes |
1b. In some cases the responsibility any one person feels is a function of the number of people who are available to act, and responsibility is distributed or ________________________________ across all of those people.
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Diffused |
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Attributed |
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Focussed |
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Generalized |
1a.) Answer C
Using more pleasant language to describe harmful acts is referred to as Euphemistic Labeling. It uses selective words to conceal the detrimental nature of culpable activities.
1b.) Answer A
In some cases, the responsibility any one person feels is a function of the number of people who are available to act, and responsibility diffused among them. This is a sociopsychological phenomenon labelled as "Diffusion of Responsibility".
1a. Using more pleasant language to describe harmful acts is referred to as: a. Distorting the...
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