The stereotype of the strong Black woman (SBW) is best described by which of the following traits?
a. angry and controlling
b. tough, self-sacrificing, and communal
c. being a single mother
d. loud and assertive
Ans: b. tough, self-sacrificing, and communal
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c. obsessive-compulsive disorder. d. a conversion disorder.
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a. responses to such measures are easy to fake. b. they cannot be used to assess emotional reactions. c. it is not always clear what is being assessed. d. they cannot be used to study infants.
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What will be an ideal response?
One criticism of self-determination theory is that the core motives should include the needs for
a. safety and self-actualization. b. physiological needs and love. c. security and for self-esteem. d. recognition and love.