A large, nationally representative sample of U.S. working adults showed that employees with several time-flexible options
A) missed fewer days of work.
B) more often arrived at work late.
C) more often left work early.
D) felt less committed to their employer.
A
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The majority of the evidence regarding physical attractiveness indicates that, in general, _______ applicants have an advantage over _______ applicants
a. more attractive / less attractive b. less attractive / more attractive c. average looking / very attractive d. none of the above
Scientific observation is based on the
a. gathering of introspective data. b. utilization of personal, subjective data. c. utilization of commonsense theories and everyday personal experiences. d. gathering of empirical evidence.
Before Jane starts studying, she takes a few deep breaths to calm herself. She always goes to the same part of the library and sits at the same table. Before her exam, she takes a few deep breaths to bring herself back to the same frame of mind that she was in during her study session. Jane is applying:
A) enhanced hypnotic retrieval. B) state-dependent retrieval. C) the emotional similarity principle. D) state-specific encoding.
What group of United States children is more likely to be more independent and socially confident?
a. children who are from families who had parents who were professionals b. children from affluent families c. children who attend preschool d. children from low-income families