CARE is a mutual help group that has traditions and methods for involving its members actively in mutual support, publicizing and leading meetings, and the other work of the group. However, GROW does not attempt to influence its wider community or other organizations; it exists solely to facilitate the support and well-being of its members. CARE is thus:
a. an empowering but not an empowered organization.
b. an empowered but not an empowering organization
c. an empowering and an empowered organization.
d. neither empowering nor empowered.
a
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a. in a series of psychosexual stages. b. through social reinforcement. c. because of conditions of worth. d. through the development of instrumental behaviors.
In comparison to the typical blended family of two centuries ago, blended families today are usually more complex because they:
a. include more children under the age of 10 b. include more teenage children c. include the presence of a living former spouse d. involve much greater financial hardships
According to Erikson, between one and three years of age, the primary developmental crisis is autonomy versus
a. shame and doubt. b. mistrust. c. guilt. d. feelings of inferiority.
Under what condition does orexin motivate animals to eat?
a. right after a meal b. when approaching starvation c. in the mornings d. when insulin levels are high