In the context of a study done by Willoughby et al. in 2015,__________are defined as parents who make important decisions for their children, intervene in settling disputes with roommates, and/or look for jobs for their offspring to ensure their child's success
A) permissive parents
B) helicopter parents
C) drone parents
D) free-range parents
B
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Institutions tend to
a. ensure a high degree of uniformity of action. b. encourage conformity. c. provide direction. d. all of the above.
Josephine is 60 and was born in the 1950s. As she's aged, she's seen more and more of her friends being diagnosed with a disability. Josephine is a member of which generation?
A. The silent generation B. Baby boomers C. Generation X D. Millennials E. The lost generation
__________ are useful quick screening measures of mental competence.
A. Life skills exams B. Multidimensional assessments C. Neuropsychological assessments D. Mental status exams
Although Carol was sometimes resentful of Dan's expectations of her around the house, there were some advantages. Two of these were probably:
a. security and reduced conflict. b. flexibility and understanding. c. job satisfaction and choice. d. sense of pride and importance.