A manufacturing company wants 55-year-old Neema to retire from her job, but she refuses. In response, the company changes her job so that instead of having to stack 80 twenty-pound packages an hour, she now has to stack 20 eighty-pound packages. This best exemplifies
a. sexual harassment.
b. age discrimination
c. comparable worth.
d. a glass ceiling.
b
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate summary of the discussion about US-centered nationalism?
a. Eric: "According to this concept, the United States is more likely than other countries to be very careful in its foreign policy.". b. Samantha: "People who approve of US-centered nationalism are likely to believe that the United States can make decisions involving another country, but this other country cannot make decisions involving the United States.". c. Raquel: "We should elect politicians who believe in US-centered nationalism, because this perspective is especially likely to promote world peace.". d. Mark: "Fortunately, most US residents are aware that other countries in the world should have the same rights that the United States has.".
Identify a true statement about climate change and public opinion.
A. Intuitive judgments and vivid and recent experiences have no influence on the opinions formed about climate change. B. There exists a gulf between the scientific and the U.S. public understanding of climate change. C. Opinions about climate change are not affected by the availability heuristic of an individual. D. Resistance to understanding climate change is easily overcome by motivated reasoning.
According to Siegler's "overlapping waves theory," cognitive development is best conceptualized as
A. random in nature. B. a set of stages. C. controlled by unconscious factors. D. a process of variability, choice, and changes.
Synthesize what is known about Lewy body dementia. Discuss its commonalities with Alzheimer's disease. How does Lewy body dementia affect mood?
What will be an ideal response?