Which of the following individuals is most likely to choose a non-gender-stereotypical job?
A) Joel, who is homosexual and whose father works as a nurse
B) Michael, who is very masculine and secure in his sexual orientation
C) Laura, who considers herself a tomboy and whose mother works in construction
D) Suzanne, who is lesbian and comes from a traditional family
C
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The idea that a child's sociocultural backdrop was an essential factor in their development as crucial to the theory of a. Julian Rotter
b. Urie Bronfenbrenner. c. Lev Vygotsky. d. John Watson.
People high in perceived control
a. are less likely to overcome eating disorders b. have a harder time quitting smoking c. are less anxious d. are more likely to drop out of a weight-reduction program
According to Piaget, when there is dissonance between reality and an individual's comprehension of it, this results in:
A) disequilibrium. B) preoperational thought. C) concrete operational thought. D) inductive reasoning.
Which of the following statements is true about infectious diseases in developing countries?
A) Illnesses such as measles and chicken pox typically do not appear until age 3. B) Most developmental impairments and death due to diarrhea can be prevented with nearly cost-free oral rehydration therapy (ORT). C) Since 1990, public health workers have taught about 10 percent of the families in the developing world how to administer ORT. D) The majority of children in the world's poorest countries—such as Chad, Morocco, Somalia, and Togo—receive ORT.