Which of the following situations would be LEAST likely to predict a negative adjustment to retirement?
a. when the retiree loved her job
b. when retirement is accompanied by a substantially reduced standard of living
c. when the transition to retirement has been anticipated for a long period of time
d. when the retiree's self-concept is dependent upon her job role and job status
c
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With regard to children's views of gender stereotypes, research has indicated that
a. nine-year-olds are more bothered than five-year-olds when kids engage in activities that violate gender-role stereotypes. b. five-year-olds are more upset by violations of gender-role stereotypes than are nine-year-olds. c. concern about violations of gender stereotypes is very high throughout childhood (age four through nine). d. concern about violations of gender stereotypes is nonexistent until the teenage years.
Identifying risk factors can lead to
a. proper diagnosis. b. better treatment and prevention. c. increased communication. d. prevention of childhood sexual abuse.
Research shows that __________ predicts school performance, as measured by report card grades, better than IQ does
A) self-discipline B) SES C) the size of the cerebral cortex D) emotional intelligence
If a study using the ABAB design finds large behavior changes for a single individual in response to the presentation and withdrawal of the treatment, what conclusion can be drawn from this research?
a. The treatment would work for other behaviors. b. The treatment would work for other individuals. c. both a and b d. none of these