Donald's score on the statistics test was +1.25. This means that he scored:

A) slightly below the average
B) just at the average
C) a little less than one standard deviation below the mean
D) more than one standard deviation above the mean


D

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A. lower-level managers; small business owners; lower status professionals B. top professionals; senior corporate executives C. unskilled labor and service jobs D. middle professionals and managers

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Silas believes that family challenges usually result from economic and structural adjustments that place new demands on families without offering additional social supports. Chances are, Silas holds which perspective?

A. feminist B. interactionist C. liberal D. crucial

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The Nike Corporation subcontracts with local employers for about 75,000 Asian workers to make Nike shoes, which are sold in the United States for more than $80 a pair. In some instances, 11-year-old workers earn about __________ a day producing these shoes.

A. $2.20 B. $10.50 C. $24.75 D. $45.00

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Which one of the following statements is correct?

a. Men and women differ physically in some limited ways. b. Overall, men are physically superior to women. c. Overall, women are physically superior to men. d. There are no physical differences between men and women.

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