__________ for an aging or ill parent fare especially poorly in adjustment
A) Men who work full-time while caring
B) Women who quit work to care
C) Women who work full-time while caring
D) Adult children who work part-time while caring
B
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A cluster sample usually does not qualify as a true random sample because ____
a. the specific groups selected are not selected by a random process b. the selections are not independent of each other c. the individuals within each group are usually not independent d. replacement is typically included in the sampling procedure
The form of treatment that has been found to be most successful for individuals with intellectual disability is
A. interpersonal therapy. B. behavioral approach to skills training. C. medication. D. the cognitive approach to self-care activities.
According to the article Gimme the Ball concerning the development of object permanence, Piaget tested for the presence of object permanence by having a child:
(a) watch as balls of clay were flattened (b) lose sight of an attractive toy which was hidden under a piece of cloth (c) study small models of three mountains (d) all of the above [a, b, and c] were tests used by Piaget in seeking object permanence
Which of the following is a contributing factor to obesity in teenagers?
A. genetics B. participating in low-impact sports C. high socioeconomic status D. Living in a middle-class neighborhood