The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is designed so that test scores are normally distributed. The mean LSAT score for the population of all test-takers in 2005 was 154.35 with a standard deviation of 5.62. Calculate the value of the standard error of the mean for the sampling distribution for 100 samples.
What will be an ideal response?
.56
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A. Ethnicity B. Kinship C. Nationality D. Race
Which of the following is a key point of the conflict theory on gender and sexuality?
A. Agreed-on sexual norms contribute to a society's order and stability. B. Most societies regulate women's, but not men's, sexual behavior. C. Women's inequality reflects their historical and current domination by men, especially in the workplace. D. Gender is a social construction that emerges and is reinforced through everyday interactions. E. The social construction of sexuality varies across cultures because of societal norms and values.
Wes and Sandra often bicker about the unequal distribution of housework and the lack of fun in their relationship. Their marital therapist focusses on improving their communication skills during conflict and suggests that they share household chores. The therapist also works on getting them to accept that their individual ideas of fun differ fundamentally and helps them develop adaptive emotions to manage this difference. Their marital therapy is most likely:
A) traditional behavioral couple therapy. B) insight-oriented couple therapy. C) integrative behavioral couple therapy. D) emotionally focused therapy.
Poor health in low-income nations reflects which of the following factors?
a. limited safe drinking water b. limited access to medical personnel c. the lack of a nutritious diet d. All of these responses are correct.