Eagly and Carli believe that the labyrinth metaphor is more appropriate than the glass-ceiling metaphor because
a. the labyrinth metaphor is easier to combine with the sticky-floor metaphor.
b. women who want to advance will face many challenges, not just a single challenge.
c. the glass-ceiling metaphor could not be easily applied to the work experiences of people of color.
d. the glass-ceiling metaphor allowed more flexibility than is found in the real world.
B
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Which theoretical framework would investigate the following research question: "Are adult children who care for their elderly parents more likely to receive a greater share of their parents' inheritance than children who do not participate in the terminal care?"
a. Social conflict b. Structural functional c. Social exchange d. Symbolic interaction
The administration of Midwest State University wants to know if the arrangement of chairs affects student participation in classrooms. What would be a good operationalization of the dependent variable in an experiment designed to measure this relationship?
A. class size: under 50 or over 50 B. number of students enrolled in each class C. chair arrangement: theater style or circular D. frequency with which students ask questions
Adolescents who drink, smoke, and engage in sexual activity have friends who also engage in these behaviors. This reflects the idea that
a. peers cause these behaviors in their friends. b. adolescents tend to choose peers who engage in similar behaviors to their own. c. these adolescents are rebelling against their authoritarian parents d. peer pressure to engage in negative behaviors is strong, but this does not hold true for positive behaviors.
The depressant effects and its close interactions with GABA suggest that GHB might:
a. produce epileptic seizures. b. be effective for treating nicotine addiction. c. produce anxiety-like effects. d. attenuate alcohol withdrawal symptoms.