"Coming out" crisis refers to:
A. a gay person disclosing his homosexuality to friends and family.
B. a disabled person mainstreaming.
C. an adolescent admitting guilt for substance abuse.
D. none of the above.
A
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A basic assumption underlying the intergenerational inequity framework is that:
A) older adults are financially better off than other age groups. B) significant distribution choices must be made about how to pay the costs of an aging society. C) the younger generation only benefits from Social Security when they live long enough to retire. D) our society needs to achieve equity or fairness between generations.
The threat to external validity posed by multiple?treatment interference can be reduced
through experimental designs in which:
a. experimental groups experience the independent variables in every possible sequence or combination. b. only one independent variable is used. c. a double?blind situation is used to reduce experimenter expectations. d. reactivity is decreased through replication.
Professor Root was studying the child abuse rates in urban and rural areas of Ohio. It was found that the child abuse rate was higher in the rural areas. Professor Root concluded that people who live in rural areas are more likely to abuse children than are people who live in urban areas. Root's conclusion A) illustrates the ecological fallacy
B) illustrates reductionism. C) illustrates good deductive reasoning. D) ?illustrates the importance of trend studies.
Who does the book suggest the fifth step is completed with? What is the rationale?
What will be an ideal response?