From 2000 to 2010, Latinos accounted for 56% of the nation’s growth and were majority-minority in the following five states:

a) Hawaii, South Carolina, California, New Mexico, and Arizona
b) Hawaii, the District of Columbia, California, New Mexico, and Texas
c) Utah, Virginia, California, New York, and Arizona
d) North Carolina, California, District of Columbia, Texas, and Arizona


b) Hawaii, the District of Columbia, California, New Mexico, and Texas

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According to Ginzberg (1972) and Blustein et al. (2002), being born to a low SES family: a. is an excellent motivator to better the self and achieve

b. results in multiple hurdles that must be surmounted before graduating from college or a professional school. c. does not place a person at risk for lower levels of career development. d. is the cause for a cycle of poverty that is almost always impossible to break.

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Identify a recommendation by Brown (2006) regarding confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for cross-validation of a factor structure

a. A researcher should use common factor analysis (CA) instead of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA)as it provides a real estimation of factor structure. b. A researcher should use consistent methods across exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). c. A researcher should use confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) instead of common factor analysis (CA) as it provides a real estimation of factor structure. d. A researcher should use different estimation methodsfor the exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).

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Adlerian therapy would most likely say which of the following about sexuality?

a. It is not the prime mover of life, but it is one of the important life tasks. b. Sexuality can be as free from intimacy as is the rest of life. c. Sexuality is NOT the essence of humanity. d. The problem of sexuality is basically a transference problem.

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All of us in daily life think like researchers, using implicit, naive theories to help us understand behavior

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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