Which of the following best describes a young person's employment?
A. A young person may feel that he or she "fell into" his or her job.
B. A young person's education fits his or her education.
C. A young person works in a field that represents his or her interest.
D. A young person's job is usually very supportive.
Answer: A
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Rh incompatibility results when
a. enzymes produced by the fetus infect the mother. b. bacteria from the mother cross the placenta and infect the child. c. antibodies produced by the mother are transmitted to the fetus. d. high blood pressure in the mother damages the fetal nervous system.
In general, when explaining personal failures, individuals who are not prone to depression:
a. have less of a tendency to overgeneralize from one situation to other areas b. have more of a tendency to overgeneralize from one situation to other areas c. have less flexible explanatory styles d. make more accurate attributions
Which is the best example of explicit expectations?
A. having fireworks on the fourth of July B. code of conduct in a student handbook C. teachers leading by example D. suggestions for a fun party
Daniel was serving on a jury in a murder trial. Testimony from expert witnesses suggested that the defendant was a true psychopath, incapable of empathy with others or of remorse for what he had done. The defendant's attorneys tried to get the judge to accept a lie detector test they had conducted privately, claiming that it proved that their client was innocent. The judge refused. How should
Daniel interpret this information? a. The judge was correct. If the defendant is a psychopath, he might not show the arousal that most honest people show during a lie detector test, and his results are unlikely to be valid. b. The judge was in error. The lie detector test proved that the defendant was innocent, and this information should have been admitted to the trial proceedings. c. The judge was correct. Lie detector tests are much worse than chance in detecting dishonesty. d. The judge was in error. Lie detector tests are routinely used in courts of law, and the defendant had a right to have this information submitted during his trial.