An ultrasound
a. uses x-ray photography to make a picture of the unborn child.
b. can be heard by the human ear.
c. yields a picture called a CT-scan.
d. bounces sound waves off of the fetus.
d
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a. projection b. regression c. intellectualization d. compensation
Both Ann and her roommate, Cheryl, like to study in their room. Ann likes complete quiet while Cheryl insists on blaring music. If Ann arrives after Cheryl and asks her to turn the music down, Cheryl will claim that she was there first and can do what she wants. If Ann uses problem-focused coping, she can best handle the situation by:
a. playing her own stereo even louder till Cheryl turns her stereo down b. screaming at Cheryl that she is selfish c. refusing to speak to Cheryl until she compromises d. working out a schedule with Cheryl so that they both can have some study time in the room
How might the information in this story reflect Blumer's theory of group position?
John was telling his friend Simone that he really doesn't consider himself prejudiced. If a man works hard, he says, he deserves more. John's family came to America from eastern Europe without a penny in their pockets and worked hard to become members of the middle class. He goes on to explain that he believes that there are hard-working Hispanics, too, but some of them just haven't been taught the meaning of hard work. His people, he tells Simone, work hard and deserve what they get! A) The speaker is basing his negative opinions of Hispanics on group interactions that tend to favor higher-status groups over lower-status groups. B) The speaker is engaging in active discrimination. C) The speaker is using prejudice to maintain his sense of entitlement. D) The speaker is using discrimination to maintain his sense of entitlement.
Which of the following parent-child interactions is most likely to reduce the child's aggressive behavior?
a. Molly's father says, "I'll spank you if you hit your baby brother again!" b. Jimmy's mother says, "If you pinch your sister again, you will get a five-minute time-out in the corner." c. Sadie's mother says, "If I get another call from the teacher about you bullying the other kids, you will lose all TV privileges for the next month!" d. Tommy's father says, "I'll kick you if you kick the dog again!"