An adolescent woman who chooses a stereotypically masculine career is likely to
a. report a sense of discontent about her high-school years.
b. report frequent mood swings.
c. be relatively self-confident about her academic ability.
d. report some resentment toward men.
C
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Keisha performs an experiment with two randomly assigned groups of school children. The first group is allowed 15 minutes of recess play before a math test, while the second group watches a video before the test
When she analyzes the test scores, she finds that there is a statistical difference between the groups, with the recess group scoring higher on average. Which conclusions can be drawn from this result? a. The difference between the scores for the two groups is probably due to random chance. b. The difference between the scores for the two groups is likely due to their differing pretest activities, and did not happen by chance. c. Students who are good at math prefer recess to watching a video. d. Students who are good at math prefer watching a video to recess.
Louis Terman, one of the original developers of the Stanford-Binet test, began a study in the 1920s of 1,500 children with exceptionally high IQ scores. When compared to the control group, the high IQ participants were ____
a. less likely to have personal problems such as alcoholism, divorce, and mental disorders b. more likely to have personal problems such as anxiety, depression, and alcoholism c. more likely to experience career failure and financial ruin d. less likely to experience educational and occupational success