Henry, Bekah, and Marcella are on the five-member Benefits Task Force that is researching options for the new benefits package.
Over lunch, Henry suggests that going with the Members’ Choice HMO is the best course of action, and Bekah and Marcella agree with Henry for the sake of unanimity, without ever researching and accurately assessing the decision. Henry, Bekah, and Marcella are engaged in___________.
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that Henry, Bekah, and Marcella are engaged in groupthink. In the sociological perspective, this term refers to when individuals in a group tend to agree with each other in order to preserve the harmony/peace within the group. This leads to bad decision making and unprecedented outcomes. Which is what is happening in this scenario since Bekah and Marcella agree with Henry without doing any research on the decision that they were making.
That plant would be <span>sweet sorghum </span><span>sweet sorghum is chosen for the biomass because it has really high sugar content that could produce a lot of energy. </span>Another reason for the preference to use sweet sorghum is the fact that it's not commonly consumed by people.
Extinction, in psychology, actually refers to the gradual weakening of a conditioned response that results in the decrease or disappearance of behavior completely, which is the case here. In other words, it is how the conditioned behavior eventually stops.
The right answer is the last one: negative incentive and tariff. These duties and taxes are negative incentives, or disincentives, because they attempt to discourage people from buying those cars (and buying national cars instead), and also tariffs, since they must be paid on certain classes of imports or exports.
The Reorganization Act of 1939 was an Act of Congress that allowed the U.S President to employ confidential staff and restructure the executive branch for the period of two years. This was achieved by Franklin D. Roosevelt by using his influence as chief legislator to persuade Congress to pass the act (option B).