Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Managers can reject a qualified applicant because they fear the person may become too ill to work or incur high medical insurance in the future.
Ans: False
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All else equal, which of the following is an advantage of a 2 x 2 within-subjects factorial design compared to others?
a. This design is free from order effects that exist in other types of experimental design. b. This design has fewer ethical concerns than a between-subjects design. c. This design has more generalizability limitations than a single-case experimental design. d. This design makes it more likely for researchers to detect an existing effect than a 2 x 2 between-subjects design.
All of the following are features of the Elizabethan Poor Law EXCEPT
a. a classification system for dependents according to their ability to work b. compulsory taxation to raise funds to help c. inhumane treatment for those in institutions d. responsibility for "have nots" was first with the family
According to new theories of love cited in the text, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Adults who experience anxious-ambivalent relationships may be reliving experiences from infancy. b. Most romantic love relationships will become companionate love relationships as passion fades. c. Maintaining a consummate love relationship including intimacy, passion, and commitment is difficult. d. Passion refers to the warmth and closeness shared in a relationship.
The relationship between desire and participating in change work can be
characterized as: a. people experience multiple desires that distract us from making changes to enhance our psychosocial functioning. b. people experience multiple and sometimes conflicting desires that sometimes include making changes to enhance our psychosocial functioning. c. people experience conflicting desires that include making changes to enhance our psychosocial functioning and other self-interests. d. people experience desires that interfere with consistent participation in efforts to enhance our psychosocial functioning.