Ramsha, a 27-year-old Iranian American, works in a major white-collar occupation. She is most likely to feel positively toward her job if
a. her company is responsive to the needs of both herself and other ethnic minorities.
b. she is paired with a male mentor who will show her how to "survive"
c. she takes off three to six months when she has a child
d. she is put in charge of a team so that she can feel a sense of superiority.
a
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a. reds being upper class and the blues being middle class. b. reds being conservative and the blues being liberal. c. reds being urban and the blues being rural. d. reds being nonreligious and the blues being religious.
What do meditation and progressive muscle relaxation techniques have in common?
a. ?They are both behavioral methods of stress management. b. ?They are both examples of problem-focused coping. c. ?They both appear to reduce heart rate, respiration, and oxygen consumption. d. ?They both make use of extreme exercise prior to guided imagery.
Tammy caught her thumb in the door. Why did her friend tell her to rub and scratch the thumb?
a. She wanted to distract Tammy from the pain. b. Based on the gate theory, this can prevent the pain message from reaching the brain. c. This would promote the release of endorphins. d. Based on the stimulation theory, this would relieve the pain.
Children are most likely to succeed on a test when they have mastery motivation and an approach goal for studying
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.