When Mark and Jill had their first child, they had different reactions to parenthood. If their adjustment is typical of most new parents, you would expect that Mark would react to becoming a father by:
a. giving priority to his parenting and family roles
b. intensifying his work efforts to become a better provider
c. ignoring his parenting responsibilities and spending more time with his male friends
d. assuming the majority of household and childcare responsibilities
b
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If your close relatives are happy in their jobs, you probably are too, even though you have a different job. What conclusion do psychologists draw? a. Your job satisfaction influences your temperament or disposition. b. Your temperament or disposition influences your job satisfaction. c. Your job performance influences your job satisfaction
d. Your job satisfaction influences your job performance.
A child who gets rewarded with candy on the average of every third time she asks her grandmother for a "treat" is being rewarded on which schedule of reinforcement?
a. fixed ratio b. variable ratio c. fixed interval d. variable interval
Shelby is a 20-year-old girl entering the psychology program at her local college. She is doing so because she has decided she wants to work with abused children. According to Super's theory of occupational goals, what stage would Shelby be?
a. Crystallization b. Consolidation c. Implementation d. Specification
In Kinsey's original data, approximately ____________ of women reported being predominantly homosexual while as many as ____________ of men reported the same
a. 6 percent; 21 percent b. 6 to 14 percent; 46 percent c. 2 percent; 22 percent d. 2-6 percent; 10 percent