According to the report Hostile Hallways from the American Association of University Women (AAUW),
a. girls and boys experience the same kinds of bullying and teasing in school
b. girls are more likely than boys to be teased in school about their parents' social status
c. boys are more likely than girls to be teased in school about their sexuality and challenged to prove their toughness
d. since the 1990s, girls have been somewhat less likely than boys to experience all forms of harassment in school
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The chi-square test for independence is used to test for:
a. a mean difference between two populations b. a difference between a sample distribution and a population distribution c. a difference in variance between two populations d. a relationship between two variables
Given a problem to solve, beginners tend to jump right into proposing solutions, while experts tend to spend time thinking about the underlying causes of the problem, and interpreting it from different perspectives. Which step in the IDEAL model are the
beginners neglecting? a) Explore possible strategies. b) Anticipate outcomes and act. c) Look back and learn. d) Define goals and represent the problem.
Which one of the following examples best illustrates Piaget's concept of object permanence?
a. Two-year-old Jasmine looks for a favorite toy her father has just hidden in a box. b. Six-year-old Lucas thinks that his recently deceased grandfather is still alive. c. Ten-year-old Margaret glues the pieces of a vase she has just broken, claiming that she'll make it look "good as new." d. Fifteen-year-old Kenneth finally understands his geometry teacher's statement that two parallel lines might go on forever without ever touching.