John wants to be an early childhood education teacher. Which ages could he be working with?
a. Ages 1 through 5
b. Ages infancy until age 8
c. Preschool age children
d. Kindergarten children
b. Ages infancy until age 8
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Studies of motherhood in different North American cultures indicate that
a. for immigrant women, cultural beliefs may conflict with modern medical practices. b. the customs and rituals surrounding pregnancy are similar across a wide variety of cultures. c. Black mothers, who pride themselves on their strength and independence, prefer to raise their children alone. d. most North American Indian cultures emphasize the importance of fathers participating in the birth experience.
Suppose that a young female patient in the United States suffers from complications from female genital mutilation, performed before she emigrated. People from this patient's culture are likely to believe that
a. the procedure makes the genitals cleaner and reduces sexual activity outside of marriage. b. the procedure increases male sexual pleasure by altering the location of the woman's vagina. c. the operation is not especially painful. d. modern surgical instruments have reduced the danger of the procedure.
Consistent with contemporary research on sex differences, Woolley found that ____
a. ?there were no sex differences in mental intelligence b. ?men are more prone than women to anger and violence c. ?men are more susceptible to sexually provocative material d. ?women are more susceptible than men to depression and histrionic psychosis e. ?men are more prone than women to anger and violence and women are more susceptible than men to depression and histrionic psychosis
On the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, the number of items scored in the same direction as the diagnostic group are converted into
a. raw scores. b. reliability scales. c. five factors. d. standard scores. e. validity scales.