In Terman's longitudinal study of bright children, most of the women
a. matched the career achievements of the men.
b. became full-time homemakers and raised children.
c. balanced careers with family responsibilities.
d. outperformed their male counterparts in the workplace.
B
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Maslow denied the existence of evil in humans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
It appears that explicitly rewarding children for sharing leads them later on to
a. share more often. c. share about as often as they did before. b. share less often. d. expect everyone to share with them.
In 2004, what percentage of persons 65 years of age or older were estimated to be residents in long-term care facilities in the United States?
a. 1 percent b. 4.5 percent c. 10 percent d. 18.5 percent e. 33 percent
"I might not be the best, but at least I'm not as bad as those people!" Such a statement might help preserve a person's self-esteem through ________.
A. upward social comparison B. social loafing C. downward social comparison D. groupthink