Research by Rindfuss & Stephen (1990) on proximity and marriage indicates that married people living apart (i.e., for employment reasons):
a. stay married longer.
b. have fewer conflicts.
c. are more likely to get divorced.
d. had a greater number of conflicts when they moved in together.
c
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Jane is from race X, and Jean is from race Y. Which scenario best demonstrates modern racism? a. Jane yells racial slurs and spits on Jean who is a stranger. b. Jane and Jean work together. Jane thinks Jean is not doing her share of the work. For this, Jane gives Jean amore negative evaluation than is deserved
c. Jane and Jean are on the same athletic team. The social norm of the team is for everyone to be friendly andpersonable to one another. Jane never talks to Jean. d. Jane is interviewing Jean as a pianist for her club. Jane is looking for a piano player who will play jazz. Jeanplays classical music. Jane doesn't hire Jean for the job.
Your sister works at the post office. She is pregnant and stands at the service desk for her entire shift. You are worried that this will affect her fetus's health. What do you tell her? That she should _____
a. take a break and sit for a couple of minutes every half an hour. Continuous standing has been linked to miscarriages and premature births b. try to relax, being pregnant is great c. continue working, staying active is great for pregnant women and their fetuses d. get a new job; working with the public exposes her to teratogens on a daily basis
__________ studies differ from correlational research only in that groups of participants are carefully chosen to ensure that their characteristics are as much alike as possible
A) Field experiment B) Natural, or quasi-, experiment C) Laboratory experiment D) Observational
Long-term memory can be stored
A. indefinitely, until it fills to capacity. B. indefinitely, regardless of how much information is already being stored. C. for a maximum of 20 years, or until it fills to capacity. D. for a maximum of 20 years, regardless of how much information is already being stored.