Which of the following statements about families is FALSE?
A. About a quarter of all children in the United States grow up in single-parent families.
B. The United States leads all developed nations in the number of single-parent families.
C. Children in single-parent families achieve the same level of education as children in two-parent families.
D. Children in single-parent families are more likely to grow up in poverty than those in two-parent families.
Answer: C
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a. Men and women are more comfortable initiating relationships with same-sex friends than romantic partners b. Men find it easier to assert displeasure with same-sex friends, while women find it easier to assert displeasure with cross-sex romantic partners c. Men are more comfortable disclosing to romantic partners, while women are more comfortable disclosing to friends d. Men find it easier to emotionally support cross-sex romantic partners, while women find it easier to emotionally support same-sex friends e. All of the above are true
Which of the following statements is true about the technological imperative to study intercultural communication?
A. Technology has drastically decreased the frequency with which most people encounter multilingual situations. B. All media experts believe that online connectivity necessarily strengthens relationships. C. The absence of nonverbal cues in online communication makes communication easier and helps in avoiding misunderstandings, especially when communicating across cultures. D. Technology connects people to events in the remote parts of the world and also to people one may never meet face-to-face.
When Kiera tells her parents that she is failing physics, they feel disappointed but respond with support by offering to pay for a tutor. Their disappointment is an example of which listening stage?
a. hearing b. understanding c. evaluating d. responding
Transitions should be woven throughout your informative speech
Indicate whether the statement is true or false