Suppose that a researcher is interested in studying the work habits of young adults. The researcher hypothesizes that persons first married in their twenties tend to work an average of 5 hours more per week than persons not first married in their twenties. What are the independent and dependent variables?
What will be an ideal response?
Independent variable = age at first marriage; and dependent variable = hours worked per week
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a. the low pay of the job. b. the low status of the job. c. the job tasks. d. the impersonal treatment by employers.
Which of the following is not true in populations where HIV is mainly transmitted through heterosexual intercourse and the level of HIV mortality is high?
a) There is a peak in death rates at adult ages in addition to mortality peaks at young ages and at advanced ages. b) The peak in death rates at adult ages occurs at a younger age for men than for women. c) Due to reproductive physiology, women are more easily infected by HIV than men. d) The effects of HIV on the IMR are much less than on e00.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The belief that Asian Americans are a model minority group
A. reflects the lack of economic achievement by other minority groups. B. minimizes the degree of diversity within this population. C. accurately reflects their superior economic status. D. All of the answers are correct.