Suppose you study two groups of women who were employed part-time: one group of women who describe themselves as career oriented and one group who describe themselves as not being career oriented

If your results were the same as those of a similar study described in the text, compared to women who work full-time, you would expect that the self-esteem of the career-oriented women working part-time would be ______ and the self-esteem of the non-career-oriented women would be ______ women working full-time.
a. lower than; higher than
b. lower than; equal to
c. equal to; equal to
d. equal to; higher than

b

Psychology

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a. fear is a reaction to a real and immediate danger. b. anxiety is a reaction to a real and immediate danger. c. fear involves the brain's limbic system. d. anxiety involves the brain's limbic system.

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One example of a __________ situation might be the prison camps of Nazi Germany, where guards were given strict instructions on how to behave, with the promise of rewards for compliance and punishment for disobedience

a. conformity b. coercive c. total d. bystander

Psychology