According to the studies by McLaughlin, Cormier, and Cormier about the women in dual-earner families, which of the following is NOT one of the time-management coping strategies cited?
A. having contingency plans
B. avoiding asking other family members for help
C. breaking large jobs down into smaller subtasks
D. doing more than one task at a time
Answer: B
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a. are free from such things as torture, sacrifice, war, political oppression, and economic exploitation b. provide a good material existence for their members, i.e., are free from poverty,malnutrition, and disease c. both of these d. neither of these – he believes that cultures cannot really be judged
The view that academic degrees indicate the holders' qualifications to perform certain jobs or roles:
A) credentialism B) certification C) educational inflation D) hidden curriculum
In 2009, approximately_______percent of the U.S, population was medically uninsured
A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 25
In the movie Eat, Pray, Love, actress Julia Roberts plays the role of Liz Gilbert. When Liz was going through her divorce, she met a man who practiced Eastern philosophy and religion and had a guru. When Liz decided to take time off to "find herself," one of the countries to which she traveled was India. Liz decided to stay in an ashram and hoped to meet the guru in order to obtain spiritual guidance. While there, Liz was expected to adhere to the strict rules that were in place. She lived in very simple conditions, was expected to eat the food that was served, was to attend prayer services, and was assigned to clean the toilets. She was expected to perform this task without complaining. What was Liz experiencing while staying in the ashram?
A. a total institution B. resocialization C. a religious experience D. secularization