When caring for a seriously ill child, all of the following are true EXCEPT
A. parents should try to play the role of nurse.
B. changes in routine add to the child's anxieties.
C. parents should focus on the parenting role.
D. parents should try to minimize stress and make the child as comfortable as possible.
Answer: A
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Weber argued that class brings "life chances" to the individual. This is closest in meaning to
a. power. b. opportunities. c. prestige. d. identity.
In the context of immigrant adaptation to the United States, which of the following statements is true?
a. Immigrants have higher divorce rates than White non-Hispanic natives. b. Second-generation immigrants have lower labor force participation than White non-Hispanic natives. c. Second-generation immigrants are overall behind in educational attainment than White non-Hispanic natives. d. Immigrant families are more likely to be on public assistance than White non-Hispanic natives.
Shawn is the 15-year-old non-resident child of David. David has two additional children by his second wife, Maryanne, and one by his third wife, Rosa. Tragically, David is killed in an auto accident and has not left a will
Is Shawn entitled to any portion of his father's estate? (a) Yes, in most states he will receive 50% of the estate. (b) No, it will all go to Rosa, his father's wife at the time of death. (c) It is uncertain, these issues are not clearly dealt with in most states. (d) Yes, he should receive at least 20% of the estate.
Unlike the __________ behavior that is found in corporations and voluntary associations (such as labor unions), collective behavior lacks an official division of labor, hierarchy of authority, and established rules and procedures
a. administrative b. institutional c. organizational d. change-based