Suppose you study a group of working-class, dual-income couples who have just had a baby. In all of these families, one of the parents agrees to work "off-shift" in hours different from the traditional 8-to-5 workday

Generalizing from research described in the text, in the first year of your study, you would expect to see that the off-shift work was especially difficult for _______ and in the third year of your study, you would expect to observe that off-shift work was especially difficult for ___________.
a. both parents; the mother
b. both parents; the father
c. the mother; both parents
d. the father; both parents


c

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a. outlaw c. allow b. condone d. accept

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The perception of a physically absent but inferred edge, allowing us to complete the perception of a partially hidden object, is known as ______.

A. edge completion B. edge illusion C. edge occlusion D. edge assessment

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In class, we discussed research on young children who were experts in particular areas. The results of this research suggest that:

a. young experts are no more sophisticated at categorization in the domain for which they are expert than are young nonexperts b. young experts tend to be very sophisticated at categorization in the domain for which they are expert, but not in other areas c. there is an advantage for young experts over young nonexperts for the biological domain (e.g., dinosaurs), but not for other domains (e.g., chess) d. children who are experts in particular areas tend to have better categorization skills across a wide range of areas, including ones far outside their area of expertise

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Compared to traditional psychoanalysis, modern psychodynamic therapists focus more on __________ and less on __________.

A. clients' present relationships; sexual motives B. sexual issues; family conflicts C. unconscious processes; conscious processes D. the superego; the ego

Psychology