Who is most likely to choose to be childfree?
A. Greg, who is a deacon in his church
B. Cora, who got married right out of high school
C. Sue, who is a partner in a law firm
D. Andy, who has conservative political views
Answer: C
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Priester and Petty (2001) examined the links between participants’ subjective feelings of ambivalence toward diverse issues, their potential ambivalence toward each issue, and the discrepancy between participants’ attitudes and those of their parents and other students. Which of the following statements reflects their principal finding?
a. Feelings of ambivalence were significantly associated with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students, independently of participants’ potential ambivalence. b. Feelings of ambivalence were significantly associated with potential ambivalence, but not with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students. c. Feelings of ambivalence were more significantly associated with potential ambivalence than with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students. d. Feelings of ambivalence were neither associated with potential ambivalence nor with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students.
A clinician who is more comfortable making predictions mechanically, based upon correlations between variables, rather than intuitively, based upon clinical impressions, exhibits a __________ approach to clinical judgment
a. quantitative b. qualitative c. subjective d. clinical
Mei is Chinese American. She is very loyal to her family. Her sister lives with her, and she mails money back to China to her father and younger brother. Mei's way of life is typical of someone who comes from a culture that is
a. collectivistic b. low in power distance c. feminine d. low in uncertainty avoidance e. high in external loci of control
Mary notices that her 3-year-old seems to have difficulty when he tries to stop running. When coming to a quick stop, he often tips forward, nearly falling on his face
From a developmental perspective, this boy's difficulty most likely stems from having: a. a higher center of gravity than an older child would have b. weaker leg muscles than an older child would have c. poorer peripheral vision than an older child would have d. an underdeveloped inner ear, which will develop more fully by age 6