In a Japanese study (Holloway et al., 2006), mothers who were most satisfied were those who were highly committed to their roles in the workforce and
a. had stay-at-home spouses.
b. had fewer children.
c. felt they were doing an excellent job as mothers.
d. had the financial resources for high-quality childcare.
c
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a. The detailed information collected about job applicants is called biodata. b. Standardized psychological tests are often used in evaluating job candidates. c. The last step in personnel selection is to perform a job analysis. d. Through personal interviews, interviewers can gain an impression of the applicant's personality.
What is a prototype?
a. A definition b. A typical example c. An exception to the rule d. An imitation
Which of the following is an example of egocentrism in Piaget's preoperational stage?
a. Kimo is talking to his grandmother on the telephone (voice chat only) and is "showing" her his block tower he built by holding the phone up to the tower. b. Wyatt is looking at a field of flowers with his father. Most of the flowers are yellow, but some are purple. When his father asks, Wyatt indicates that there are more yellow flowers than flowers. c. When Kenzie's mom pours her juice from a short wide cup to a tall skinny glass, Kenzie says, "Thanks for pouring me even more juice, Mom!" d. When her family goes on vacation, Mica leaves instructions for the neighbor detailing how to take care of her dog, which is a stuffed animal.
Today, in developed economies about _______ of adolescents can read; in sub-Saharan Africa, this percentage is about _______:
a. 99%; 70% b. 90%; 60% c. 95%; 40% d. 95%; 33%