Finding a statistically significant difference between means provides researchers with the extent in which this result will occur in the population
a. True
b. False
b. False
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Mary worked as a secretary for 25 years. Her daughter Jane works as a biological engineer. Jane has experienced
a. intergenerational mobility. c. horizontal mobility. b. intragenerational mobility. d. status mobility.
Which of the following statements is true of the physiological effects of caffeine?
A. Lower dose levels of caffeine affect the autonomic centers of the brain, and heart rate and respiration can increase at this dose. B. With two cups of coffee taken close together (about 200 mg of caffeine), the cortex is deactivated, the electroencephalography (EEG) shows a calming pattern. C. The pharmacological effects on the central nervous system (CNS) and the skeletal muscles are probably the basis for the wide use of caffeine-containing beverages. D. In the absence of tolerance, even 200 mg of caffeine will decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and will cause hypersomnia.
______ refers to the ability of a local culture to absorb outside influences that are seen as beneficial and enrich their culture while resisting those that are not.
A. Acculturation B. Grobalization C. Glocalization D. Culturalization
In the context of the changing grounds for divorce in America, identify a true statement about no-fault divorce.
A. In a no-fault divorce, the marriage is deemed unworkable and therefore is dissolved. B. A no-fault divorce is less equitable because settlements are based on someone having been wronged rather than on the basis of need. C. No-fault divorce laws require couples to wait for five years if the divorce is contested by one of the spouses. D. In a no-fault divorce, couples are required to first have counseling and wait for two years before finalizing the decision.