Pete claims that his brother and he are congenial siblings. Which of the following statementswill strengthen Pete's claim?
A) They are indifferent and rarely think about each other.
B) They have had negative ties for a long time.
C) They are ready to help each other if it doesn't conflict other obligations.
D) They are available because of family bonds rather than affection or closeness.
C
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Drawing generalizations about Latino immigration is difficult due to ______.
A. the fact that numerous countries of origin are considered Latino B. the time period in which they immigrated to the United States is significant C. family formations are a product of their cultures of origin D. both "the fact that numerous countries of origin are considered Latino" and "family formations are a product of their cultures of origin"
Brenda and Jaime have recently changed jobs, moved to a new neighborhood, and welcomed the birth of their third child. Using the definition provided in the text, it is safe to say that Brenda and Jaime are experiencing a. family stress. b. intimate partner violence
c. family crisis. d. relationship conflict.
When conducting a t test for independent means
A) you assume the medians of the two populations are equal. B) you reject the null hypothesis if the t score is more extreme than the cutoff t score. C) you should use only the.01 significance level because of the greater power compared to a t test for dependent means. D) you enroll a smaller number of participants than when using other statistical tests.
Which of these is TRUE of the nearly 1 million Cuban families who live in the U.S. today?
A. Most of these families have no family left in Cuba. B. Family-based relationships between Cuban parents and children who had left helped to build a relationship between Cuba and the U.S. C. Most Cuban-Americans are firmly opposed to better relations between the U.S. and Cuba. D. Cubans who have emigrated to the U.S. are NOT allowed to visit Cuban family members.