The “child care burden” refers to which of the following?

a. The amount of adult supervision and income available to mothers for children.
b. The amount of adult supervision and resources available in neighborhoods to care for children.
c. The amount of resources in a family available to care for children.
d. The amount of adult supervision available in a family to care for children


b. The amount of adult supervision and resources available in neighborhoods to care for children.

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Alicia finds satisfaction in volunteering at a homeless shelter. Adler would say that she is satisfying what urge?

a. The reality principle b. Social interest c. Masculine protest d. Her superiority complex

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Which stage of change is the most controversial?

a. Termination b. Precontemplation c. Action d. Contemplation

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Which of the following statements is true of Holland's Theory of Vocational Choice?

a. The theory stresses that the traits of clients should first be assessed and then systematically matched with factors inherent in various occupations b. The theory identifies six categories that classify personality types and job environments: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. c. The theory posits that career development is the lifelong process of implementing a self-concept. d. The theory suggests that four factors influence a person's career decision-making: genetic endowment, environmental conditions and event, learning experiences, and task-approach skills.

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Some behaviorists reject theories of personality, but others recognize that the data regarding traits is convincing. An example of a model that many behaviorists might accept is Costa and McCrae's _____________ model

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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