Under Clean Election laws, Clean Election candidates can receive extra public funds for a campaign
if:
a) The opposing candidate has much greater financial resources.
b) The opposing candidate engages in negative campaining practices at least three times.
c) The candidate agrees to do their own campaign organizing rather than hiring a campaign
organizer or marketer.
d) The candidate is an incumbent.
A
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When exploring human nature, progressives take the view that people:
a. • are basically good, and are inherently industrious and creative b. • do not need to be controlled; they are born with a “blank slate” and need only to be protected from corrupting influences. c. • are lazy, self-centered, and incapable of true charity. d. • should be swiftly punished when they get out of line.
What is the probability of consecutively selecting two White respondents?
A. .02
B. .27
C. .53
D. .73
Alberta Rynner, age seventeen, started dieting to lose weight because her boyfriend, Paul,
thought she was “too fat.” Her diet consisted of eating no more than a banana and drinking two cups of plain tea each day. At the beginning of her diet, she weighed 130 pounds. By the end of five months she lost thirty-five pounds and was exhibiting some medical complications that included cold intolerance, constipation, painful swelling of her fingers, knees, and elbows. Additionally, Alberta reports she has not had a normal menstrual cycle for the past three months. Her most likely diagnosis would be:
a) Anorexia nervosa, restricting type b) Pica c) Binge eating disorder (BED) d) Bulimia nervosa, partial remission
Patricia, a family therapist, has adopted an egalitarian philosophy to guide her practice. A Korean couple comes to her to address concerns they have about their teenage daughter. When asked about their home life, they acknowledge that they hold traditional roles and values and that the household chores are entirely left to the females in the family. Patricia should:
a. challenge their values immediately since they are probably contributing to the problems with their daughter. b. explore with the couple how satisfied they are with the current division of labor. c. convince the husband to try washing the dishes and cleaning the house. d. suggest that the females in the family enroll in an assertiveness training group.