The procedure for measuring settings based on individual perceptions of how settings differ in relationships, personal development, and system maintenance and change
a. behavior setting analysis
b. social climate scales
c. social regularities scales
d. activity setting analysis
b
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Most research regarding marital satisfaction __________.
A. substantiates the "U-shaped" pattern, where marital satisfaction is high at the beginning, drops down around the birth of children, and then gradually rises back to its original high level B. brings the "U-shape" in question, suggesting that the upturn in the U-shape may be illusory, and that marital dissatisfaction continues throughout life C. is not conclusive regarding the "U-shape" and marital satisfaction, but seems to substantiate that women are more satisfied than men D. is not conclusive regarding the "U-shape" and marital satisfaction, but seems to substantiate that men are more satisfied than women
A teratogen is any agent that a. results in abnormal prenatal development
b. enhances the flow of oxygen across the placental barrier. c. decreases the chances of having a child with a genetic disorder. d. inhibits the impact of drugs on the developing embryo.
According to researchers, what is the typical pattern of growth for infants?
A. Gradual and slow growth occurs on a daily basis. B. Long periods of no growth are followed by gradual growth spurts occurring over the course of a week. C. Periods of quick growth (within 24 hours) alternate with periods of gradual growth (within one week). D. Long periods of no growth are separated by short period (within 24 hours) of rapid growth.
Inspection of score distributions for boys vs. girls suggests that most male/female differences in skills
a. are small because the distributions show much overlap. b. have their origins in superior male genotypes. c. are strong because the weakest boys are better than the brightest girls. d. are impossible to determine because boys and girls differ anatomically.