The presence of peers activates the ventral striatum and _____ as the adolescents make decisions that concern risk-taking behaviors.
a. orbitofrontal cortex
b. frontal lobe
c. parietal lobe
d. cerebral cortex
a. orbitofrontal cortex
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Flexible work policies designed to help parents include which of the following?
a. Telephone access is an organization's policy that permits parents to make personal calls to their children or receive them b. Flexitime permits parents to choose arrival and departure times within a set range c. Flexible work arrangements permit part-time work, job sharing, flex-place work (part of the day at home and part at the office), or telecommuting (work from home or satellite office) d. All of the above
According to Lent and Brown (1996), persistence is important because:
a. It increases the likelihood of success, which will lead to higher self-efficacy. b. It demonstrates an unrealistic view of career decision-making. c. It is a parallel process to the western ideal of hard work leading to poverty. d. Actually, persistence is a concept born out of biblical theory.
Three common methods used in __________ research include observation, ethnographic interviews, and collection of documents and artifacts
a. Grounded theory b. Phenomenological c. Consensual qualitative d. Ethnographic
According to Lambert and Hill (1994), a well-designed outcome study can achieve statistically significant differences between treatment groups only by producing real-life differences in enhanced functioning
Indicate whether the statement is true or false