All of the following are aspects of the due process model of performance appraisal except
a. adequate notice.
b. fair hearing.
c. integrity tests.
d. evidence of job performance.
c
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The major problem with family incidence studies that ask whether diseases "run in families" is that even when they find a higher prevalence of a certain illness in families with one ill proband,
a. the finding is consistent with both genetic and environmental causation. b. they cannot determine if a single gene or multiple genes are involved. c. they cannot determine if dominant genes or recessive genes are involved. d. they can only study families with identical twins.
According to psychoanalytic perspectives, children and adults are caught in conflict. Early in development, this conflict takes place between the child and
a. the external world. b. their internal forces. c. his/her superego. d. the fixations the child develops during the psychosexual stages of development.
Ten-year-old Darcy is often nervous about bringing report cards home to his parents. Although his parents say they love him, he feels that they only really love him when he obtains excellent grades in school. Based on the theory developed by Carl Rogers, Darcy perceives his parents' affection as:
a. conditional, and he is likely to develop congruence in his self-concept b. unconditional, and he is likely to develop congruence in his self-concept c. conditional, and he is likely to develop incongruence in his self-concept d. unconditional, and he is likely to develop incongruence in his self-concept
Which of the following describes the play of children from developed nations?
Play space in developed countries tends to be in open spaces. Play space in developed countries provides social learning and most often takes place in child-care settings. Play space in developed countries is usually safe and takes place without adult caregivers being present. Play space in developed countries usually takes place with siblings.