Joe chose to be the primary caregiver for his infant son while Joe’s wife was the wage earner for the family. According to current research, this 30-something-year-old-father will likely __________.
A. suffer psychological harm due to social expectations
B. be well adjusted and content with his marriage and situation
C. begin to resent his wife for having more social and financial power
D. feel that his masculinity is at risk and become a harsh parent
B. be well adjusted and content with his marriage and situation
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For volunteers to feel more like an integral part of the school-age program, they need to be
a. certificated persons who know how to work with school-age children. b. trained, well supported, and thanked. c. provided with a monetary stipend. d. a part of the governance of the school program.
Which of the following is an example of a technology integration barrier that is typically rooted within teachers'
underlying beliefs about teaching and learning? a) equipment/technology breakdown b) inadequate training about the new technology c) desired teaching strategy conflicts with the use of technology d) lack of funds for securing and accessing the technology
Danielle is about to transition from middle school to high school. We can inform Danielle's father that:
a. her transition is most likely to be positive and any disruption will probably be temporary.
b. most adolescents have about a two-year period of adaptation to the high school environment.
c. the transition from middle school to high school is significantly more difficult for girls than boys.
d. most students perform significantly better in high school as a result of increased competition.
You are the head of a large medical group. You have decided to adopt a Bayesian approach to data analysis and modelling. When you announce this new policy, your staff are unhappy and unconvinced, as they are used to a NHST approach. You stress that the Bayesian approach has several key advantages, including which of the following.
A. You can evaluate statistical significance using p-values. B. You can evaluate the likelihood of the null hypothesis being true. C. You can reject null hypotheses without any data collection. D. You can evaluate complex statistical models without data.