The long-term effects of growing up with primarily "on-line" relationships and interactions _____
a. Means that today's children and adolescents will grow up with a wide range of relationships to build upon
b. Means that today's children and adolescents will grow up without knowing how to have face-to-face meaningful relationships
c. Means that today's children and adolescents will rely solely on technology to help them navigate personal crises
d. Cannot be stated in certain terms, since we do not fully understand how this generation's lives and relationships will be affected by their access to technology
d
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A) ?Do have fun. B) ?Don't feel. C) ?Don't blame chemical dependency. D) ?Do be better and more responsible.
Which of the following, according to Social-Cognitive Career Theory, is a person’s beliefs regarding her or his ability to successfully perform a particular task?
a. Self-efficacy b. Self-concept c. Self-dynamism d. Self-esteem
Some research suggests that approximately _______ of gay and lesbian youth drop out of high school because they feel unsafe.
a. 15% b. 20% c. 28% d. 36%
Identify which of the following statements is true of the communication model as an approach to family therapy:
a. Rather than developing from a systems framework, the communication model adapted existing therapeutic models to family practice. b. The paradoxical directive prescribes that a family member continues behavior that would be expected to be targeted for change. c. Haley and Madanes are among the most vocal critics of the communication approach to family therapy. d. If symptoms serve some purpose in the social context, they cannot be resolved through a focus on interpersonal relationships.