The mean number of siblings for respondents in a survey is 3.76 with a standard deviation of 3.18. Calculate the Z score associated with three siblings.

What will be an ideal response?


-.24

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Research indicates that the most vulnerable low-SES families are those formed by adolescents. Which of the following, if true, is most likely to strengthen this finding?

A) Families formed by adolescents often receive resources and support from their families. B) Teenage parents don't have a strong parenting alliance in raising children. C) Research indicates that adolescents in the past tended to be less responsible than they are today. D) Adolescents are more inclined to maintain and nurture relationships with their partners.

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We always want to reject the null hypothesis when conducting research

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following examples best demonstrates commitment in strong families?

a. Tom wakes every morning to make coffee and put away the dishes. Sue leaves Tom notes letting him know how much she appreciates this morning routine. b. Sue got angry at Tom for leaving his briefcase on the coffee table with his shoes and jacket next to it. Then Sue remembered that Tom had just finished a big project for work and was probably exhausted when he came home. This made her less angry. c. Sue and Tom look forward each week to attending church together. The time spent together and with their church family draws them closer. d. Tom receives a last-minute invitation to a football game on the same night that Sue planned a date. Tom wants to attend the game, but decides to keep his plans with Sue.

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Anticipatory socialization for retirement is most systematic for White men, since they have most likely participated in a formal retirement preparation program.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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