What law, intended to bring about equality in hiring, transfers, promotions, compensation, access to training, and employment-related decisions, did the U.S. Congress pass in 1964?

a. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act
b. The Equal Employment Opportunity Act
c. The Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures
d. The Fairness in Employment Testing Act


a. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act

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a. Confidence intervals are the boundaries of confidence limits. b. Confidence intervals always enclose the population mean. c. Sample size does not affect the calculation of t. d. Confidence limits are the boundaries of confidence intervals.

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Which statement is NOT a valid argument to treat exhibitionism as more than a nuisance crime?

a. A large proportion of sexual offenses are related to exhibitionism. b. Exhibitionism is associated with high rates of recidivism for sexual, violent, and criminal offenses. c. Exhibitionism entails more physical harm than is usually supposed. d. Exhibitionists tend to move on to more serious sexual assaults.

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Your little brother is 22 and is pretty wild. The biggest concern that your family has is that he seems to be involved in substance abuse. At what age is he likely to stop engaging in this type of risky behavior?

A. mid to late 20s B. early 30s C. mid to late 30s D. early 40s

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Tess has finished having sex. Her clitoris has retracted, and her vaginal lips have returned to their normal color and have closed. Tess is likely to be in the __________ stage of the sexual-response cycle, according to Masters and Johnson.

A. resolution B. plateau C. orgasm D. excitement

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