In Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins (1989), Ann Hopkins sued her employer for sex discrimination. Based upon a majority opinion in the case, which of the following statements represents the significance of the social psychologist's testimony about sex stereotyping on the court's decision?
A. It hurt Ann Hopkins' case.
B. In the court's opinion, it made little, if any impact, in the court's decision.
C. It played a significant role but other ever was needed.
D. It was all the evidence necessary for the court's decision.
B
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a. addiction. c. rebound anxiety. b. tolerance. d. relapse.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to Levinson, people around the age of 40-45 move into a period/time of questioning called ________ and focus on the finite nature of life where they begin to question everyday fundamental assumptions
a) midlife crisis b) midlife transition c) generativity-versus-stagnation stage d) normative-crisis models
Which statement about self-conscious emotions in middle childhood is true?
A. Children typically feel guilty only if an adult or peer is present to witness their transgressions. B. Children feel guilty for any mishap, including those that are accidental. C. Pride motivates children to take on further challenges, whereas guilt prompts them to strive for self-improvement. D. Experiencing shame following transgressions motivates children to make amends.