Debra turned left at the light and was hit by an oncoming car. Her husband Derek responded with, " You scared me so much. Why didn't you look where you were going?" This is an example of a(n) ________ statement.*
a. I
b. You
c. personal description
d. situation description
b
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Research on gender portrayals in of characters in picture and elementary school books found that
a. age-old sexist portrayals of men and women are now virtually nonexistent. b. in most picture books, mothers are absent from families. c. female characters are often still portrayed as passive and helpless. d. male characters tend to promote non-violent solutions to problems.
Cecile has dreamed of owning her own home for years, and she can finally afford a small cottage in an older neighborhood. She notices that she feels more positive about her home when she takes a route on her drive home that goes past the abandoned shacks, but she feels more negative when she takes a route that goes past the mansions with large lawns. Cecile's emotions are influenced by
A. the principle of diversity. B. confirmation bias. C. the framing effect. D. the law of large numbers.
Which of the following is NOT a suggestion to avoid STDs?
a. If you are not involved in a sexually exclusive relationship with someone free of disease, always use latex condoms with spermicides and only water-based lubricants. b. Don't have sex with someone who has had lots of previous partners. c. Consider any activity that exposes you to blood (including menstrual blood), semen, saliva, urine, or feces as high risk behavior. d. Trust a prospective partner's word to know whether they are exclusive and uninfected.
Discuss the impact of the corrections subculture on the workplace behavior of correctional officers.
What will be an ideal response?