By definition, a remarried couple that has at least one stepchild living with them is called a
a) multigenerational family.
b) single-parent family.
c) blended family.
d) mixed family.
c
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The last part of Chapter 2 described a study in which US students were asked to rate a list of personal traits in terms of its importance in their life. The list of 10 most important traits showed that
a. males and females differed greatly in their ratings. b. males were much more likely than females to give high ratings to traits such as "independent" and "self-reliant.". c. females were much more likely than males to give high ratings to traits such as "loyal" and "understanding.". d. more than half of the top 10 most important traits were the same for women and men.CHAPTER 3Infancy and Childhood
Research on stereotype threat indicates that
a. only a handful of minority groups experience such threats. b. they can be attenuated by expressing positive expectations of the potential targets. c. stereotypes are just as likely to improve the math scores of women as to harm them. d. it is an exclusively American phenomenon.
The newborn's innate preference for looking at faces
a. strengthens while the baby becomes known to caregivers. b. weakens and disappears by the age of two months. c. remains stable at a constant level throughout infancy. d. is replaced by a preference for looking at shoes when the infant later becomes capable of crawling.
Research indicates that homosexuality
a. is a conscious choice. b. is influenced by prenatal and postnatal experiences. c. can be changed with appropriate behavioral adjustments. d. is a preference that people develop.