What are the factors that lead to stress in both mothers and fathers after childbirth? How can these factors be ameliorated?
What will be an ideal response?
Stressors include time pressure, especially in two-earner families, lack of
knowledge of child development, lack of time, and lack of social support. Mitigating
factors include learning as much as possible about child development, seeking out
parenting support groups, establishing a strong social support network, and learning
self-regulating methods such as meditation and massage.
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Briefly explain the factors that shape one's sexual orientation.
What will be an ideal response?
Carter is a full-time college student and works at a factory for 30 hours each week. He feels exhausted and is having a hard time dealing with the demands of his roles at college and the factory he works in. Carter is experiencing _____.
A. role rage B. role conflict C. role strain D. role discrepancy E. role inconsistency
The clitoris becomes engorged with blood during the _______ phase
a. excitement b. plateau c. orgasmic d. anxiety
Iana just bought her parents' restaurant because they wanted to retire. She wants to make some big changes to the restaurant, including making all the employees feel like part of a big family. In other words, she wants to increase the social integration of the group. What would NOT be a good way for her to accomplish this, according to a sociologist interested in social integration?
A. create clear work routines so new workers can become quickly integrated B. have weekly meetings so workers feel that they are contributing to the new direction of the restaurant C. raise the job criteria tremendously and fire anyone who cannot perform at the new level D. stress common values and goals so people will feel a common sense of purpose