What are the contrasting emotions present in a relationship where a divorced individual with children is dating?
a. The children are typically excited at expanding their family. However, the dating couple is nervous about making marriage successful.
b. It is difficult to discuss feelings in second marriages.
c. The single parent is excited and happy at the prospect of remarriage. However, the children are anxious about what the new relationship will mean.
d. The couple in the relationship is excited, but anxious about the expense of a new family.
C
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a. more likely to register to vote, but less likely to vote b. more likely to vote, even though they are less likely to register c. less likely to register, as well as less likely to vote d. more likely to register to vote and more likely to actually vote e. none of the above
The advantages of using data that has already been collected do not include
a. the fact that others have already invested resources in collecting the data. b. the fact that researchers can work at their own pace. c. the fact that data may have been collected at several points in time permitting study of change over time. d. the fact that the data collection is obtrusive. e. the fact that data is on a continuum of availability.
AP News Clip: Waiting for Organ DonorsClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 226, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:David Klassen from United Network Organ Sharing says that rather than banning multiple listings, the focus should be on resolving ______.
A. geographic inequities B. wait list procedures C. economic inequities D. the organ donor knowledge gap
When African-Americans from the Royal South moved to Chicago in the 1940s:
A) they moved into neighborhoods were many whites lived. B) they moved into neighborhoods were nearly 100% of the population was black. C) they moved into new neighborhoods were no one had lived before. D) they were free to move into any neighborhoods in which they could afford to live.