Random assignment ensures that individual differences will vary substantially between groups in a study.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following are protective factors associated with less risk of femicide?
a. Previous arrests of the perpetrator and never living together b. Cohabitation for at least one year and lack of availability of weapons c. Restricted alcohol use and good church attendance d. Emotional abuse but not physical or sexual abuse
Dorothy is caring for her teenage children and her elderly parents. She is a member of the sandwich generation
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In the case study of "Elaine" in Chapter 1, which ideas below reflect an ecological perspective?
a. the impact of global economic forces on Elaine's community resources b. the support available at a nearby church c. the impact of gender roles on Elaine's family life d. all of the above
Bonnie and Judy have both been treated badly by a job interviewer. Bonnie responded by yelling at the
interviewer and calling him names. Judy responded by telling the interviewer why she felt upset and asking if there was anyway to work things out. Which woman is more likely to have high blood pressure? A) neither, because they both expressed their anger B) Bonnie because she had emotional release C) both, because they are both very angry D) Judy because she expressed her anger constructively