Sexual harassment on college campuses _________

A) ?may affect undergraduates, but is not an issue for graduate students.
B) ?has been reported to affect up to 40% of undergraduate women.
C) ?is often reported in community colleges, but rarely occurs in more prestigious institutions.
D) ?can be prosecuted if it violates civil law, but the college itself has no legal liability.


B

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a. genetic factors accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence b. genetic factors accounted for 75 percent of the risk of alcohol abuse c. genetic factors accounted for 55 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence while shared early environment made an 11 percent contribution to risk d. genetic factors made no significant contribution to risk of alcohol dependence while early environment made accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence

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One reason for dreams producing more creative solutions to problems is because which of the following occurs?

a. Your expectations set up a self-fulfilling prophecy that will occur while dreaming. b. Brain waves remain more stable during dreaming than when one is awake. c. Your inhibitions are reduced during dreaming. d. Stimulus generalizations are more likely to occur when you are dreaming.

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Sam wants to be a clinical psychologist. He has been accepted at two different graduate schools. Both schools are equally prestigious and would provide him with an outstanding education. He must choose to attend one of the schools. Psychologists would call this type of conflict a(n)

a. avoidance-avoidance conflict. c. approach-approach conflict. b. approach-avoidance conflict. d. multiple approach-avoidance conflict.

Psychology

Alison Clarke-Stewart, an expert on day care, has summarized the literature to provide a series of guidelines for quality day care. Which of the following is among her recommendations?

a. There should be at least one caregiver for every fifteen children. b. Children should have free choice of activities with no structured lessons. c. Caregivers should be responsive to the children's needs and actively involved in their activities. d. Caregivers should observe children's activities but should not become involved in them.

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