How is the concept of entitlement related to the performance of household tasks?

a. Most women feel entitled to perform about 70% of the chores.
b. Men feel entitled to perform home repair tasks, and women feel entitled to remind them about these tasks.
c. Because men feel entitled to avoid household tasks, they leave most of the chores to their wives.
d. Men whose wives work outside the home feel significantly less entitled, and so they typically perform more of the household tasks.


C

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a.  Let the community get back on its feet before providing psychological services.   b.  Immediately intervene with a general stress management program.   c.  Institute group-level treatments, but target them to the specific needs of those involved.   d.  Use individual treatment methods, given the severity of the tragedy.   e.  Make use of psychodrama methods in a group-level treatment modality.

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a. A psychologist is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of emotional disturbances. b. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of emotional disturbances. c. Clinical psychologists treat severe psychological disturbances and psychiatrists treat mild disorders. d. Both clinical psychologists and psychiatrists can prescribe medications to their patients.

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a. the present. b. the future. c. either the person or the situation. d. either the material self or the spiritual self.

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