Ben believes very strongly in being competitive and doing what is necessary for his own goals. He sees himself as being an important business leader one day. Ben is most likely a(n)
A. individualist.
B. collectivist.
C. separatist.
D. pragmatist.
Answer: A
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A new product is being advertised on television. The woman in the commercial is unnoticed at work, except when she is introduced to a new employee as "an old veteran in the office.". She tries "Fountain of Youth" skin cream and is soon known by everyone as a "young star" in the company. The commercial is guilty of ageism because it
a. suggests that success for women can be achieved through appearance rather than competent work. b. doesn't make an attempt to show older women in positions of authority. c. supports the idea that older women are invisible and perceived as powerless, whereas younger women are successful. d. implies that it is more desirable to be attractive than it is to be intelligent.
Which of the following is an accurate statement about infants and language?
a) Human infants produce different ranges of phonemes in different cultures. b) Not all human infants are born with the ability to make the same range of sounds. c) Through interactions with others, infants' sound production is shaped and reinforced so that certain sounds are encouraged while certain others are not. d) Elemental sounds of infants become associated with lexicons and gradually develop meaning.
Betsy notices that her infant's muscular control appears to spread in a pattern from the center of his body to his extremities. This pattern she observed is referred to as
a. proximodistal. b. cephalocaudal. c. the zone of proximal development. d. scaffolding.
Which of these was NOT one of the three reasons given for why we focus so much attention on drug use by athletes?
A. They are seen as role models for youth. B. Athletes make so much money. C. Drugs may give an unfair advantage and diminish the sport. D. The athletes may be endangering their health.