If, during the first six years of our lives, we reached faulty conclusions based on our life experience, we are likely to
A) ?challenge them as we realize that they are faulty.
B) ?change them during adolescence.
C) ?ignore them in order to function effectively.
D) ?still be operating on the basis of those conclusions.
D
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Research suggests that rates of assault, rape, and robbery against those aged 12-19 years old are _____________the adult population as a whole.
a. the same as b. two to three times lower than c. two to three times higher than d. more than six times lower than
Which of the following is not a reason so few workers obtain worker’s compensation benefits?
a) Social marketing campaigns alerting workers of their right to benefits
b) Fear that workers would lose their job or face employer retaliation
c) Unaware the disability is work related
d) Difficulty and stress related to filing a claim
A formative evaluation is undertaken during the implementation stage of a program
A) ?True B) ?False
Research on the social-psychological causes of PMS indicates that
A) negative expectations of and attitudes toward the experience of menstruation may precipitate a variety of physical and emotional symptoms. B) negative mood changes do not appear to be related in any significant way to stressful external events. C) debilitating symptoms associated with the menstrual cycle are psychosomatic. D) cyclical mood swings are exclusively a female experience.