Which two factors intersect to give a person a double disadvantage related to attending higher education?
a. race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status
b. gender and race/ethnicity
c. gender and socioeconomic status
d. physical disability and socioeconomic status
Answer: A
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A) birth control pills. B) condoms. C) "the morning after" pill. D) vaginal sponges.
The results of Bargh and colleagues and Hummert and colleagues reveal that
A. causal attributions of older adults are more likely to be dispositional in nature. B. negative stereotypes are activated when we are unaware of them. C. patronizing speech is common among nursing home workers. D. personal control is related to memory performance.
The history of disease before the 1900s suggests that
.a. .?cities are healthier places to live than rural areas. .b. .?long-distance travel increases public health by exposing doctors to new scientific ideas. .c. .?changes in medical technology play a large role in increasing average life expectancy. .d. .?changes in the knowledge base of folk healers play a large role in increasing average life expectancy. .e. .?changes in women’s roles can play a large role in increasing average life expectancy.
In comparison to those who are married, single adults
a. are more likely to go to a concert. b. are more likely to eat out. c. are more likely to go to a film. d. are more likely to watch 4 or more hours of television per day. e. all of the above