Suppose we have data on employees who earn an average wage of $22.00 per hour. If the standard deviation of wages is $4.00 per hour, what percentage of workers earn between $19.00 and $25.00?
a. 27
b. 54.6
c. 89.4
d. 90
B
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a. Latinas have headed their families until the arrival of European missionaries. b. The Catholic Church has relegated women to supportive roles while reserving for men the leadership positions. c. The distinctive experiences of Latinas have overshadowed their role in the Hispanic or feminist movements. d. Latinas have been active in decision making in all aspects that affect their daily lives.
Masculinist men regarded the divorce as a contest, and used military and sports
metaphors to describe it. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. The higher social classes are more likely to be diagnosed and treated for mental illness b. Physical and mental health problems limit the opportunity to pursue education and vocational training and/or employment c. Lower-class individuals experience greater adversity and stress as a result of their deprived and difficult living conditions. d. Individuals in higher social classes are less likely to be stigmatized for mental illness.
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A. generalized B. critical C. significant D. familiar