_____ make larger inferential jumps by testing theories of cross-cultural similarities and differences

a) Hypothesis-testing studies
b) Exploratory studies
c) Cultural studies
d) Linkage studies


a

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a. In general, no gender differences appear in this area. b. When working with no one else in the room, women are more self-confident than men. c. No major gender differences in self-confidence appear when the task is described as being one that "women are good at.". d. Men are much more self-confident than women on traditionally masculine tasks; women are somewhat more self-confident than men on traditionally feminine tasks.

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In the context of career choice and job performance, research suggests that women perceive themselves as high in self-efficacy only:

a. when they have traditional "female" occupations. b. when they have traditional "male" occupations. c. if their marriages are successful. d. if their spouses are high in self-efficacy.

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According to the informed consent form featured in the textbook (Handelsman & Galvin, 1988), which of the following questions does a client have the right to ask the therapist?

a. How does your kind of therapy work? b. What other types of therapy or help are there? c. How can I reach you in an emergency? d. all of the above

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Which statement would Peter Lombard most likely agree with?c?

a. ?There is no place for pagan philosophy in religion. b. ?Faith alone can bring one closer to understanding God. c. ?The use of reason interferes with faith. d. ?One can learn about God by studying the empirical world.

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