Research on women working in the corporate world indicates that women professionals are most likely to leave that career because they:

A. become income driven.
B. need more education to be successful.
C. are pressured to by their husbands or boyfriends.
D. find themselves not being rewarded for the relational skills they value.


Answer: D

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Which of the following subfields of psychology is correctly described?

A. Cross-cultural psychology examines the genetic basis of behavioral disorders. B. Behavioral genetics considers how our behavior is influenced by our genetic inheritance from our ancestors. C. Evolutionary psychology focuses on the biological mechanisms that enable inherited behavior to unfold. D. Clinical neuropsychology focuses on the origin of psychological disorders in biological factors.

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While it is normal for students to get nervous before an exam, it may be considered abnormal for a student to be so anxious as to run screaming from the classroom when the exam is handed out

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