Despite the empirical support for the effectiveness of marriage enrichment programs:
a. the programs do not work.
b. the programs cost too much.
c. the attendance is relatively low.
d. they cause divorce.
C
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According to research on marital satisfaction in couples with children, the shape of the marital satisfaction curve across time is
a. steadily increasing. b. steadily decreasing. c. increasing while children are at home and decreasing when children begin leaving home. d. decreasing while children are at home and increasing when children begin leaving home.
The Stanford Prison Experiment made a strong “so what” argument by doing which of the following?
a. identifying real-world applicability of the research b. relaying information that is understandable to non-academics c. reporting how the research impacted society d. all of these
When government, religious groups, or schools create policies and practices—intentionally or unintentionally—that are systematically disadvantageous to certain groups, this is called:
a) prejudice. b) individual discrimination. c) race. d) social capital. e) institutional discrimination.
The Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect found that in 1993 ________ of known abused and neglected children were investigated by child protective services
A) 15% B) 28% C) 36% D) 52%