Adolescents who are members of a group that has been traditionally discriminated against in U.S. society face a number of significant challenges as they make occupational decisions because
A) the lower income of the families restricts the opportunities available to them compared to
those of racial and ethnic majorities.
B) due to prejudice in society, they may have experienced less success educationally.
C) they may have less information about various career paths available to them.
D) all of the above
D
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A. It saves money by not requiring a stay in the hospital. B. It provides parents with mastery and a sense of control. C. It allows childbirth to occur without the need for medication. D. It is safer for the newborn than any other procedure.
What type of emotion-related information do older adults have a greater capacity for processing as compared to younger adults?
A. positive information B. negative information C. nonemotional information D. conflictual information
Research shows that fewer than half of American children meet fitness standards on fitness tests. Additional evidence indicates that physical education in schools is not meeting children's needs
What are some suggestions that you might make for improving physical education in schools? What will be an ideal response?
A strong situation is one that has clear descriptive norms and few options for appropriate behavior
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.