Which of the following individuals most likely provides the most direct care and financial support to their aging parents?
A) Beth, a wealthy Caucasian American
B) Bob, a middle-income Caucasian American
C) Johnna, a middle-income African American
D) Jeffrey, a low-income Caucasian American
C
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By comparison to psychopharmaceutical medication, psychotherapy is _______
a. Slower, but with a lower relapse rate b. Faster, but with a lower relapse rate c. Relatively ineffective d. A placebo treatment
Two people are placed in a room and provoked to behave aggressively toward one another. Which of the following is most likely to happen if there is a weapon in the room?
a. There is a greater likelihood that they will behave aggressively toward one another than if there was noweapon b. There is a greater likelihood that they will engage in higher-order cognition and subsequently behave lessaggressively toward one another than if there was no weapon. c. The weapon will increase the likelihood that they will behave aggressively toward one another, but only if thetwo people are male. d. The weapon will have no effect on whether or not they behave aggressively toward one another.
The ______, which based immigration on family reunification rather than national origins quotas, resulted in an 800% increase in the number of Asian immigrants since 1970.
a. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
b. Immigration Act of 1917
c. Gentleman's Agreement of 1907
d. Tydings-McDuffie Act of 1934
According to Carl Rogers, the problem facing all humans is that we too often receive unconditional positive regard, so we never learn to take responsibility for our actions
a. true b. false