A public demonstration, rally, strike or picketing is an example of what approach to community change?
a. consciousness-raising
b. social action
c. community development
d. policy advocacy
b
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The Kuder Occupational Interest Survey involves
a. the selection of the most and least preferred activities from a triad. b. only trade and technical occupations. c. a combination of interests, abilities and education. d. combined rather than separate norms for males and females.
According to the moral intuitionist perspective:
A) incest is wrong because it disgusts us. B) aversion to the suffering of others develops only after a child has learned the difference between right and wrong. C) people's feelings are guided by their moral reasoning. D) the shift from conventional to postconventional morality is due largely to language development.
Lisa loves and respects her mother; however, she is embarrassed that her mother works in the deli at a local grocery store. Lisa knows that she wants better for herself and wants to earn a college degree and have a teaching career
Lisa has a positive outlook on life and has strong self-esteem; her future seems bright. There are many selves described in this scenario—which of the following best describes Lisa's trepidation about working in a dissatisfying career? feared self || real self || possible self || ideal self || || ||
Garrett, age 2 months, is an enthusiastic eater who nurses vigorously and gains weight quickly. Garrett's mom, Christine, is concerned that Garrett might be at risk of being permanently overweight. Christine should know that ________.
A. most chubby babies will continue to gain weight during toddlerhood and the preschool years B. there is no evidence that rapid weight gain in infancy is related to later obesity C. she should start supplementing Garrett's diet with cereal D. breastfeeding for the first six months is associated with a leaner body build through early childhood