What is the one clear advantage that single fathers have (over single mothers) in terms of raising their children?

A) Their children behave better at home.
B) They have better relationships with their children's teachers.
C) They are more likely to have custody of young children.
D) They are more likely to have adequate income.


Answer: D

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a. ?psychoanalytical
b. ?cognitive
c. ?humanistic
d. ?behavioral

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In Shaffer and Cochran's typology, what type of lawyer engages the client in moral dialogue and tries to convince the client of a moral action and only refuses if the client insists?

A. The godfather B. The hired gun C. The friend D. The guru

Psychology

Which of the following statements best reflects the relationship between popularity and academic achievement?

A) Academic achievement is positively related to popularity. B) Academic achievement is negatively related to popularity. C) The relationship between academic achievement and popularity depends on the culture in which an adolescent lives, so that it may be either positively or negatively related to academic achievement. D) There is no relationship between academic achievement and popularity.

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When habituation occurs, ________

A) heart rate and brain activity both increase B) infants respond strongly to repetitive stimulation C) infants focus more attention on things they know the most about D) heart rate, respiration rate, and brain activity may all decline

Psychology