All of the following statements about parents' choice of childcare arrangements for infants and toddlers are accurate except
a. mothers who work evening or nighttime shifts are more likely than mothers who work daytime hours to use care by family members
b. mothers with higher incomes are more likely than other mothers to be successful in achieving a match between their preferred and actual childcare arrangements
c. the cost of nonparental care for infants tends to be lower than the cost nonparental care for children over the age of two
d. low-income families tend to spend a higher percentage of their income on childcare expenses than higher income families spend
C
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Crystal has had several episodes of severe depression, but for the past week, she has been euphoric and hyperactive and she hasn't slept for the past 4 nights. Her family is concerned, and they have brought her to a mental health clinic for treatment. If the doctor who sees Crystal prescribes medication to reduce her current symptoms, the medication that will most likely be prescribed is:
a. fluoxetine b. lithium carbonate c. benzodiazepines d. chlorpromazine
Marla believes herself to be hardworking, conscientious, and a team player; but when she received her job evaluations from her peers and employer, she was shocked to learn that she was not viewed as hardworking or as a team player. According to Rogers, Marla is experiencing
a. organismic valuing. b. moral anxiety. c. neurotic anxiety. d. incongruence.
When is the id first present?
a. birth c. 9-12 months b. 0-9 months d. 2 years