The Christchurch Health and Development study showed that subjects exposed to severe CSA had ______ more problems than those without a history of CSA.
a. 3.5
b. 7.0
c. 1.5
d. 2.5
d. 2.5
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Dominant group identities are likely to be less visible than those of the nondominant groups because of _____________________.
a. linear thinking b. media bias c. no-need-to-know privilege d. security privilege
One of the five virtue ethics is
A) ?Prudence B) ?Beneficence C) ?Justice D) ?Autonomy
A central task of the leader during the final stage is to remind members that the cohesion they have achieved is:
a. something they are unlikely to ever experience again. b. the result of active steps they took. c. something that automatically occurs when people spend time together. d. the result of his or her fine leadership skills.
Simon is planning to do research using first-year university students from three different universities. He gets a list of all the first-year students in each university. Simon discovers that University A has 500 first-year students, University B has 1,000 first-year students, and University C has 2,000 first-year students. If he selects 50 students from University A, 100 students from University B, and 200 students from University C, Simon is using a selection technique called ______ sampling.
A. systematic B. cluster C. stratified D. convenience