Which statement about U.S. non-college-bound high school graduates is true?
A. They have good access to vocational counseling and job placement as they transition from school to work.
B. They have little competition from college-educated workers for entry-level positions.
C. They have fewer work opportunities than their parents did several decades ago.
D. They have more work opportunities available to them than their parents did.
Answer: C
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According to social psychological research, which of the following would be the MOST promising technique to use to try to change the self-concept, beliefs, and values of an individual who engaged in terrorist activities?
a. Separate the individual from his or her current peer group and place the individual in a new social context. b. Physically torture or threaten to kill the individual's family members. c. Use consistent, rational arguments to try to persuade the individual that other self-concepts, beliefs, and values are more valuable and desirable. d. Place the individual in solitary confinement with sensory deprivation (e.g., exposure to very little light or sound).
Jenna sometimes says "no" to sex when she means "maybe" or "yes." Jenna's behavior is
a. similar to about 38% of college women. b. very unusual in American society. c. a problem of understanding with most men. d. all of these.
When experimenters provide study participants with a description of the true nature and purpose of a study after it is completed, we can conclude that:
a. participants have not given their informed consent. b. participants have been debriefed. c. the experimenters are unethical. d. the experimenters can now proceed to solicit the participants' informed consent.
A group of forebrain structures is important for motivated and emotional behavior. What term refers to this group of structures?
A. Limbic system B. Reticular formation C. Tegmentum D. Basal ganglia