________ are the benefits (the payback, profits, or compensations) that are exchanged in social relationships, or what bring pleasure, satisfaction, and gratification
A) Pros
B) Costs
C) Rewards
D) Fringe benefits
C
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a. the fear of an "empty nest" later on. b. the high cost of raising children. c. the approval of extended family members. d. All of these responses are correct.
A factory that is well informed about the clauses of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 is most likely to ________
a. ensure that child workers are excused from working with dangerous equipment b. impose mandatory retirement on its employees c. fix reasonable wages for its workers according to the number of hours worked d. ensure that all employees have medical insurance
A local newspaper reports that young women in your town (i.e., a known population) sleep an average of only 5 hours per night. However, you think that women in your town who are enrolled at your college sleep more than that
You randomly select 200 women from your college and ask them to accurately record their hours of sleep. You find that they sleep an average of 7 hours per night. What test would you use to determine whether this mean difference is statistically meaningful? A) ANOVA B) t test for dependent means C) t test for a single sample D) regression
In the United States, “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need” was applied in program planning for domestic violence by first ensuring the abuse victim has:
a. an Order of Protection, an attorney for representation, a divorce. b. an emergency contact number to call the shelter or police if they are abused again. c. food, housing, medical care. d. a cell phone to be able to call for help in an emergency.