In what way is Cheyenne different from Ciara, her teenage daughter?

a. Cheyenne is more likely to have unprotected sex.
b. Cheyenne is less likely to speed while driving

c. Ciara is more likely to comply with social norms.
d. Ciara is less likely to shoplift.


b

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Rodney is described by others as always in a hurry, always trying to one-up the next person, impatient, and quick to become irritated. Based on this information, Rodney can be described as having _____

a) Type B behavior pattern. b) a hardy personality. c) competitive personality disorder. d) Type A behavior pattern.

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Which of the following must teachers avoid, as it undermines the trust that is so crucial for learning?

A. becoming cynical of students B. being biased toward certain students C. playfulness toward students D. unintentionally boring students

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On average, boys tend to have better abilities than girls in

A) verbal skills. B) social skills. C) spatial skills. D) cognitive skills. E) fine motor skills.

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