Chinas (1991) studied adolescent girls and women in a traditional village in
a. Canada.
b. Columbia.
c. Japan.
d. Mexico.
Answer: d
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A. 5 to 10 percent B. 10 to 20 percent C. 15 to 30 percent D. 50 to 65 percent
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A. process by which sensory receptors detect outside stimuli B. combination and interpretation of sensations C. process where the brain transmits information to sensory neurons D. stimulation of sensory receptors
Regarding the effectiveness of fathers at providing routine care such as diapering, bathing, and soothing a distressed infant,
a. fathers are unable to provide proper care. b. fathers are as skillful as mothers when they choose to assume those responsibilities. c. fathers are unable to provide routine care because mothers are typically opposed to their caregiving behavior. d. mothers seem to have an innate ability to perform routine care.
Which of the following correctly illustrates "blaming the victim?"
a. Society views the person addicted to drugs as a product of a bad social environment. b. Society views the high school dropout as making an incorrect decision regarding his/her future. c. Society views the long-term unemployed adult as the victim of poor schooling and inadequate social programs. d. none of the above