A study of occupational selection by men and women that was conducted in India found that when a man and woman held the same position, the man was likely to earn higher "respectability" ratings from
a. other men but not women
b. both other men and women.
c. women but not other men.
d. neither other men nor women.
b
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a. let patients know, at the start of the visit, the general sequence of events b. do not take patients' beliefs into account c. adequately assess patients' understanding d. recognize and address psychological issues at the beginning of encounter e. adequately take patients' beliefs into account
Judd has been drinking heavily for a number of years. When he is not drinking, he experiences profuse sweating and shakes. This indicates that Judd
a. has an organic impairment. b. has withdrawal symptoms when he abstains from alcohol. c. cannot be diagnosed with substance dependence. d. has developed a tolerance for alcohol.