The main assumption of Holland's theory is that people:
A. develop career goals at different rates.
B. will be happiest in work environments that match their personalities.
C. should take tests to determine which career is best for them.
D. should choose a career based on economic needs and not in order to fulfill their lifelong goals.
Answer: B
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Which organization publishes the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5)?
a. World Health Organization b. American Psychiatric Association c. American Psychological Association d. National Institute of Mental Health
Mr. and Mrs. McKavick have three school-age children. Their next-door neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Clancy, have three grandchildren who are about the same age as the McKavick's children. At the present time, based on research into marital satisfaction, it is most likely that
a. the McKavicks are experiencing higher levels of marital satisfaction than the Clancys are. b. both couples are experiencing high levels of satisfaction in their respective marriages. c. both couples are experiencing low levels of satisfaction in their respective marriages. d. the Clancys are experiencing higher levels of marital satisfaction than the McKavicks are.
People with masochistic tendencies would be most sexually aroused by?
A) ?something soiled or filthy, such as dirty underwear.
B) ?having intercourse with a corpse.
C) ?inflicting mental pain.
D) ?being spanked, whipped, or humiliated.
Daisy and Rose are identical twins who were separated at birth. Daisy was raised in the United States, whereas Rose spent her childhood in Austria. Which force would likely explain most of the differences between their behaviors as teens?
a. Psychological b. Nature-based c. Biological d. Sociocultural