Participation in extracurricular activities is related to higher levels of self-esteem for adolescents
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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The research on satisfaction with life shows that
a. elderly women are typically satisfied with their lives. b. older women are more likely than younger women to be depressed. c. most women maintain their life goals through middle age, so they are likely to be unhappy if they have not fulfilled these goals. d. elderly widows are likely to experience intense depression, and so they are less happy than all other groups of women.
Maryownsherownconsultingbusiness.Amongheremployeesare:Sue-thereceptionistand a singlemotherof three Joe-the web designerandmarketingmanager,single, has anMBA Alan-amarriedsalesman who makes few sales and cares for anelderlyparentCarla-anunmarriedsalespersonwho makes themajorityofthecompany'ssales. Assume that Mary believes in distributive justice based on "desert." Which of the following would you expect?
A. Carla would be the highest-paid employee because of the business she brings in. B. Alan and Sue would be paid more than their work seems to deserve, due to their family needs. C. Mary would divide the company's profits equally among all employees. D. Mary would expect the government to tell her how to pay the employees.
According to Sternberg and Grigorenko, what creates unproductive diversity within psychology??
a. ?The tension between those who hold Ph.D.s and those who hold Psy.D.s b. ?The tendency of psychologists to identify with a specific perspective or methodology c. ?The tension between academic and clinical psychologists d. ?The tension between the APA and the APS
Sandy jumps every time she hears the doorbell at her house because recently, someone rang the bell and then broke a window. Sandy notices that she also jumps whenever she hears the door chime at her friend's house. She displaying stimulus:
Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. generalization. organization. habituation. discrimination