The two themes that underlie the four attachment styles described by Bartholomew are:
A) avoidance of intimacy and anxiety about abandonment.
B) avoidance of intimacy and concern for the well-being of others.
C) need to belong and anxiety about abandonment.
D) need to belong and concern for the well-being of others.
B) avoidance of intimacy and concern for the well-being of others.
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The "sticky floor" refers to
A. the tendency for men to rapidly outpace women in professional accomplishment, even when both start at the same rank/level. B. the invisible barrier that prevents women from climbing to the highest levels in the workplace. C. the invisible fast track that helps men when they enter a profession formerly dominated by women. D. the tendency for women to get "stuck" in low-wage jobs with few or no benefits.
It is important to understand the cause and effect of a problem...
a. as the second step in developing the hypothesis. b. so you can limit services to just the presenting problem. c. to so you know what theory to use. d. which can then be used to form the hypothesis.
Weber defines traditional authority as
a. legitimacy based on the rule of “eternal yesterday” b. type of domination based on the rule of law and obedience owed to the office c. legitimacy based on the rulers “state of grace” d. the primary source of rationalization is modern societies
Surprisingly, women's legal subordination is unrelated to political attainments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false