Albert believes that since he is a boy he is supposed to be strong and in charge, but he isn't supposed to reveal uncertainties about himself. This belief is best described as:
a. gender stereotyping.
b. gender-role identity.
c. gender self-efficacy
d. gender-specific behavior.
b
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a. Tier I b. Tier II c. Tier III d. Tier IV
CD-RW, like that in the accompanying figure, is an abbreviation for ____
a. computer drive read-only b. computer disc-rewriteable c. compact disc-recordable d. compact disc-rewriteable
The major difference between the oral-aural method and the total communication method is that
a. amplification is not used in the total communication method, although speech and speech reading are taught. b. the oral-aural method does not use signing and finger spelling. c. the oral-aural method uses finger spelling but not American Sign Language. d. the total communication approach uses only oral methods for young children and signing for older children.
A university has times as many students as professors. Let S represent the number of students at the university and P represent the number of professors at the university
If there are 24 students, then how many professors are at the university? a. 12 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 e. 4