In Weltner's typology:
a. three levels of family functioning are differentiated
b. level 1 families are rigid and idiosyncratic
c. level 1 families are well organized
d. level 4 families function best
A
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The most widely accepted procedure to guide the discussion and decision making by a formal group is known as
a. consensus-oriented decision making b. Parliamentary Decision Protocol c. Robert's Rules of Order d. grouped rank-order choice making
Some unemployment occurs when a worker freely quits a job or when a company fires someone from a position. There is a gap between the loss of that employee and the employer choosing a new candidate and making a hire. That type of unemployment is considered a normal part of a functioning labor economy and is referred to as ______.
A. cyclical unemployment B. competence unemployment C. structural unemployment D. frictional unemployment
Which of the following is an example of the classical conditioning model'?
a. Every time Henry talks back to his mom, he's sent to his room. Eventually he teams to speak politely. b. If Heather works hard and does her chores diligently. her mother gives her an occasional bonus with her weekly allowance. She is very dependable for doing her chores. c. If someone flushes the toilet while Roland is in the shower, he gets scalded and he jumps back. Now every time Roland hears a toilet flush while he's in the shower, he automatically jumps back. d. Arthur is sent to the principal's office when he disrupts his class by trying to get the attention of the other students.
Developmental theories tend to be sequential and orderly. This means that:
A. developmental stages build on one another and occur in a predictable fashion. B. being in a later stage of development, always implies one is more mature C. all developmental theories cannot be explained in any predictable fashion. D. all people go through all stages in exactly the same order at the same times.