Which of the following is(are) FALSE regarding time-series designs?
a. They enable detection of whether a process of maturation could be at work
b. Regular fluctuations that occur apart from the experimental stimulus can be identified.
c. They protect against the possible influence of some extraneous factor.
d. They involve multiple observations at different points in time.
e. All of these choices are false.
c
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Culture shock is
A. the act of viewing people's behavior from the perspective of one's own culture. B. the feeling of surprise that is experienced when people witness cultural practices different from their own. C. being unaware of the existence of other cultures. D. a set of beliefs and practices that helps to maintain powerful social, economic, and political interests.
Rachel plans to go to college, major in art history, obtain a master's degree, and then work in an art museum. In Whitbourne's theory, this is Rachel's
a. life story. b. scenario. c. self-concept. d. identity.
Most Native American families in the Colonial Era practiced: a. polygamy
b. polyandry. c. polygyny. d. monogamy.
When referring to the McDonaldization of the welfare system, which of the following best describes what this means?
a. Management of welfare caseloads is efficient, manageable, and calculable, with little room for flexibility. b. Each welfare recipient is given coupons monthly for their families to eat at McDonald's. c. The welfare system is based on the idea that the nutritional value of food is not important, but the quickness of the system which provides them with the food takes precedence. d. Since welfare only provides for the poorest segment of the American population, the amount of money each mother is given is meted out according to the average meal at McDonald's per day.