Which of the following is TRUE?
a. Workers who felt higher levels of job insecurity reported higher levels of job satisfaction because they were grateful to still have a job.
b. men who have experienced job loss have higher rates of mental health problems than women in the same situation.
c. Even if they are still employed, workers exposed to layoffs among friends or co-workers experience higher levels of depression and more symptoms of poor health than workers not exposed to layoffs.
d. the suicide rate in the U.S. remained the same after the recent economic recession, but it decreased in other European countries.
C
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What is the role of the mesocorticolimbic dopamine pathway (MCLP)?
A. It is the area of the brain that is activated by drugs, resulting in pleasurable euphoria. B. It is the area of the brain that is destroyed by alcohol, leading to amnestic disorder. C. It is the area of the brain that sends signals to the liver to metabolize psychoactive drugs. D. It explains why genetically vulnerable individuals have altered brain wave patterns.
Hightower is a new recruit in the police academy, and is about to begin his very first day of training with a computer simulation task in which Caucasian and African-American men are portrayed holding ambiguous, weapon-like objects. Research on race and the perceptions of police officers would predict that Hightower a. would have little trouble distinguishing between Caucasian and
African-American targets in such a simulation. b. would respond differently to the simulation depending on his personal endorsement of race-related stereotypesand prejudicial attitudes. c. demonstrate more and more bias in his responses the longer his training went on. d. would have a bias that was consistent with racial stereotypes.
Describe which clues told you which type of attachment was being described
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following are generated by theories?
a) case material b) hypotheses c) statistical significance d) none of the above