Answer:
Reasoning.
Explanation:
Reasoning would help Deshawn parents teach him how to share without having to oblige him to do such things. Given that forcing him to share escapes the point of sharing, explaining logically and through reasoning the different types of "good" conducts or the social conventions of cortesy would have a better impact on Deshawn attitudes towards sharing.
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
a. Females tend to live longer than males.
b. Baby boys tend to cry more than baby girls.
c. Males and females both find masculine qualities more desirable than feminine qualities.
d. In the age range of 15–24, males and females have very different death rates.
e. All of these
Answer:
e. All of these
Explanation:
All of these are statements that accurately reflect some of the differences between men and women. This is based on sociological and psychological research that has been conducted for several decades. In general, boys tend to cry more than girls when babies and young children are studied, but the relationship changes as the ages increase. Moreover, it is true that females tend to live longer than males, but in the age range of 15-24, the death rates are extremely different, mainly due to violent deaths. Finally, it is true that both men and women tend to find masculine qualities more desirable than female qualities.
Anna is a manufacturing manager at Travel Bags Inc. Six months ago, Travel Bags released a new backpack. The business is running well, but recent feedback indicates that customers would also welcome a backpack with a water-resistant fabric so that the contents of the bag do not get wet when it rains. Anna’s group needs about six months to research new fabric options that are both affordable and usable with their existing manufacturing equipment. This is an example of a ...
Answer:
This is an example of an enabling goal.
Explanation:
In business administration, identifying and prioritizing goals is essential in order to focus on the most pressing tasks at hand. There are three basic types of goals: critical goals, enabling goals, and nice-to-have goals. Critical goals refers to those that must be completed in order to continue. Enabling goals are those that aren't as critical, yet that are very important for the future of a business organization, such as taking advantage of a market opportunity. And nice-to-have goals are those that aren't crucial or extremely game-changing, but that streamline some processes.
In our case, customer feedback indicates that a backpack with a water-resistant fabric would be well received by the customers of Travel Bags Inc. This isn't a crucial goal for Anna, as currently business is currently running well, but it's an enabling goal, as it would take advantage of a business opportunity (as feedback indicates there's a market for it), and also, the research performed to come up with the new water-resistant fabric will open up new business opportunities in the future.
A park ranger records the daily number of individuals who visited a park for six months before and six months after an admission fee was implemented. During the same time period, he compares the number of visits to two comparable parks that have no admission fee. This quasi-experimental design would be an example of a(n) _____
(A) nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design.
(B) interrupted time series design.
(C) control series design.
(D) reversal design.
Answer:
C - Control series design.
Explanation:
A control series design involves, first, finding an appropiate "control group", a similar population that didn't receive a particular manipulation or chance (such as the two other parks that have no admission fee). Control series design is not really admisible because it's not really a control group. It's a previous step.
Two political commentators are debating the merits of affirmative action. One commentator argues that affirmative action should be eliminated now that there’s "an even playing field" for everyone. The other commentator replies, "The fact is that people who live in the white suburbs have advantages over blacks and Latinos in the city, just like they have advantages over poor people more generally." The second commentator’s argument against ending affirmative action is responding to which of the following tendencies of color-blindness?
a. the tendency of color-blindness to minimize the importance of the historical legacies of race-based structural inequalities
b. the tendency of color-blindness to rationalize group differences as a result of people’s cultures
c. the tendency of color-blindness to chastise people for claiming that they experience discrimination on a day-to-day basis
d. the tendency of color-blindness to invoke claims of equality that seem to be based on moral principles
Answer:
a. The tendency of color-blindness to minimize the importance of the historical legacies of race-based structural inequalities
Explanation:
Affirmative action accounts to the policies which supports the members of any disadvantaged group who have suffered discrimination previously in areas as employment, education or housing. They are the policies towards the upliftment of these discriminated ethnic people.
In the context, the second commentator in his speech of ending the policies of affirmative actions shows negligence towards the importance of the legacy movement of the discriminated people in the past against the inequalities shown towards them.
Thus the answer is --
a. The tendency of color-blindness to minimize the importance of the historical legacies of race-based structural inequalities
Final answer:
The second commentator is addressing the tendency of color-blindness to overlook historical and ongoing race-based inequalities, underlining the necessity of affirmative action for equity.
Explanation:
The second commentator’s argument against ending affirmative action is responding to the tendency of color-blindness to minimize the importance of the historical legacies of race-based structural inequalities. This perspective highlights how color-blind policies often overlook the ongoing effects of past and present discrimination, implicitly suggesting that everyone starts from the same level playing field, which is not the case. The fact that people living in white suburbs might have advantages over those in urban areas, especially Blacks and Latinos, and over poor people more generally, underscores the persistent inequality and disparities in opportunities based on race and socioeconomic status, thus justifying the need for affirmative action to level the playing field.
Loren has been a firefighter in California for 13 years. He recently was the first responder to a fatal car accident in which his close friend was a victim. Since then, he has been feeling like no matter what he does, he can't make a difference in the community and has felt detached from his coworkers. Loren is experiencing _____.
Answer:
Loren is experiencing burnout.
Explanation:
Burnout Syndrome refers to the stress experienced by an employee within the working environment. It involves a physical, mental and emotional exhaustion due to excessive work, for example.
It occurs within the working environment but can develop into the individual's personal environment, having repercussions in both aspects.
Loren's experience has developed in him the burnout syndrome since he feels he can't do much and even feels detached from his coworkers. He can't be there fully to provide the help the job needs.
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Which of the following best describes chemical weathering?
A. A process in which ice wears away at rocks over a long period of time
B.A series of changes that moves rocks from one area to another
C. Any small-scale event such as rain or fog
D, A process that changes the composition of rocks, causing them to break down
Final answer:
Chemical weathering is the process that changes the composition of rocks, which involves chemical reactions that decompose, dissolve, or loosen rocks, forming new compounds like clays and contributing to soil formation.
Explanation:
Chemical weathering is best described by option D: A process that changes the composition of rocks, causing them to break down. Unlike physical weathering or mechanical weathering, which involves the physical breakup of rock, chemical weathering involves the chemical alteration of rock minerals. In this process, rocks are decomposed, dissolved, or loosened by chemical processes, typically with water and substances like oxygen and acids playing a key role. Over time, this leads to the transformation of rocks into new compounds such as clays, and it can release minerals into the soil, assisting in soil formation.
For example, the mineral feldspar in granite can chemically alter to form clay minerals through reactions with water and carbon dioxide. This transformation is crucial for the development of soils, a topic covered in more detail as we explore the relationships between weathering, soil formation, and sediment deposition.
A therapist treating a client diagnosed with borderline personality disorder came up with the following analysis: the parents probably did not want children in the first place; the child was not accepted; the child developed low self-esteem, dependency, and an inability to cope with separation. The therapist's theoretical orientation is probably:
a. behavioral
b. biological
c. Object relations theory
d. cognitive-behavioral theory.
Answer:
c. Object relations theory
Explanation:
Object relations theory: In psychology, the theory of object relation is defined as the process of constructing a relationship with the other person during childhood. Theorists have suggested that a child not only internalize a specif object but also the relationship with that object, and this relation can either be positive or negative that represents self, object, and emotional link.
In object relation theory, the relationship of a child with the surrounding environment is being described and the mother and child relationship and if this relationship is not properly built then the child might problems later in life.
In the question above, the therapist's theoretical orientation is probably the object relations theory.
Thirteen-year-old Senada has a learning disability. She is struggling in Mrs. Watkins 8th-grade science class. Although she understands grade-level content, she reads at a 3rd-grade level and has difficulty identifying key ideas during lectures and independent reading. She also has difficulty organizing her ideas when writing.
Mrs. Watkins typically:
Lectures using PowerPoint presentations while students take notes
Requires her students to read the textbook and provide written responses to the questions
Requires students to conduct lab experiments by following written procedures
Requires students to write up the results of their lab
Assesses her students using written tests
Based on what you know about Mrs. Watkins class:
List at least three areas where Senada might experience difficulty.
List at least three accommodations that could be used to address the barriers related to Senada’s disability.
Include the accommodations category and explain how these accommodations might help Senada access and demonstrate her learning.
Based on the accommodations recommended above, what tips might be helpful for Mrs. Watkins to ensure that Senada receives the maximum benefit from her required accommodations?
Answer:
The areas where Senada might expeience difficulty are:
1. Taking notes
2. Reading the textbook
3. Written tests
Acomodations:
1. Giving her with summarized flash cards with the most important content of the subject.
2. Reducing content and choosing an aditional text for her which includes the most imporat topic, and it is reduced in complexity and reading level.
3. The teacher should built adapted assesments for her, which includes multiple choice, graphics, to match the correct answer. This way this would help her organice her ideas.
The type of accomodations would be: Presentation and Response.
This means accomodations in order for her to learn the same content but according to her learning possibilities.
Typs for the teacher: Interact with he during class, present her didactic material, since is a science class: try and make experimentations, assess her with also oral evaluations, make her feel she is part of the class so that she can be participative and don´t fell left outl
Explanation:
Taking notes: are more likely to be of difficulty to her, since she has troubles organizing her ideas. In order to take notes, a level of organization must be used, in order synthesize and put down was most important. Since she also have problems identifying key ideas.
Reading the textbook,.since it probably is a 8th grade reading textbook and her level of reading is 3rd grade.
Written tests would also be experienced as difficult, since her writting organization level and reading comprehension is an issue for her.
Luke suffers from acrophobia, a fear of high places. Luke's therapist suggests that his reaction to heights is a generalization of the fear triggered by a childhood playground accident in which he fell off a jungle gym. The therapist's suggestion reflects a ________ perspective.
A. learning
B. psychoanalytic
C. humanistic
D. biological
Tyrone has a low self-esteem. When his friends ask him to do something together or go someplace, he responds by saying that they are probably only asking to be polite or because they feel bad for him. These comments make his friends uncomfortable and eventually, they stop making the effort to get together. Tyrone is now sure that he is not a person anyone would want to have as a friend. Which type of transaction does this illustrate?
Answer:
evocative transaction
Explanation:
Personality traits that affects an individual's personality are both influenced by the genetics as well as environment. This is known as Person-environment transactions. There are mainly four types of Person-environment transactions. They are :
Proactive transaction Reactive transaction Evocative (strong feelings) transaction Manipulative transactionEvocative transaction are those behaviors which occurs when individuals try to evoke or draw out certain kinds of reactions from their social environments because of their own personality attributes.
In the given context, Tyrone who has a very low self esteem tries to draw out conclusion from his friends who tries to hang around with him that they are being more polite to him because his friends wants to spent time together with each other. Thus Tyrone is illustrating evocative transaction of Person-environment transactions.
Hence the answer is --
evocative transaction
The most common sampling method is the convenience sample; therefore, many of the studies that you find for evidence use this sampling method. What are the implications of using a convenience sample on the way that you interpret and use the findings?
Answer:
Convenience sampling might not result in representative samples of the population, and this can induce errors in the results of the findings.
For example, if I want to find out about employment quality, I could go to an upscale restaurant and ask the people there about how they feel about their employment, and how much it pays. This type of convenience sample would probably result in favorable answers, with people finding job either satisfactory or high paying, or both, because those are the type of jobs that people who can afford expensive dinners tend to have. However, these findings would not be representative and would also be extremely biased.
Barbie and Ken have been best friends for decades. They have a routine where they sit on a front porch to "talk." However, after they talk about the weather, they tend to not say much of anything. What stage does this relationship appear to be in?
Answer:
According to Knapp's (1938-) Model of Relational Development, Barbie and Ken are stuck at the Stagnation stage.
Explanation:
On the Stagnation stage individuals see that their relationships are not developing anywhere and feel stuck in them. As Barbie and Ken do not move past seating on the porch and talking about weather.
The other characteristic is not talking a lot. Each individual feels that he or she knows about what the other person is going to say. While stagnation stage is frustrating, people often stay in it for prolonged periods of time in order to avoid pain from ending the relationship altogether.
Final answer:
Barbie and Ken's relationship is in the circumscribing stage, characterized by limited interaction, communication, and intimacy, as indicated by their minimal dialogue and avoidance of certain topics.
Explanation:
The relationship between Barbie and Ken, as described, seems to be in the circumscribing stage. This stage is characterized by partners limiting their interactions and communication, with reduced quality and quantity of dialogue. They sit together, ostensibly to talk, but they find little to say after discussing the weather, a sign that their need to communicate or share is diminished. They may avoid certain topics to prevent arguments and express less physical affection, highlighting a reduction in intimacy.
In the given text, expressions like "motionless, abstracted" and the elderly couple's behavior in a "little Elysium of their own" showcase a phase where interactions are reduced and possibly filled with nostalgia or retreat into a private world, aligning with the circumscribing stage. This phase of a relationship is a critical juncture that could lead to stagnation or the eventual termination of the relationship if the distancing continues unabated.
The overriding characteristic of individuals' exhibiting learned helpless behavior is:
a. attributing success to effort rather than luck.
b. feeling their actions have no impact on desired outcomes.
c. attributing failure to bad luck.
d. feeling they are in control of their actions.
e. a. and c.
Answer:
b. feeling their actions have no impact on desired outcomes.
Explanation:
The overriding characteristic of individuals exhibiting learned helpless behavior is feeling their actions have no impact on desired outcomes. Usually, we do what is necessary to achieve our desired goals. We are in control. Research shows that some people have learned that no matter what they do they cannot change the outcome. As they have learned this, they give up and accept whatever happens without even trying to change their fate.
While reading a book for literature class, Kelly tried to relate to the character's struggles and note how they are similar and different from her own life so that she can remember the events in the book better. Kelly is using the ________ strategy.
The correct answer is Elaboration
Explanation: To elaborate means to carry out activities that allow the apprentice to make some symbolic construction about the information he is trying to learn with the purpose of making it meaningful.
Elaboration Strategy is a way to help students.
Graded Assignment Cast Your Vote! The campaign of 1828 was unlike any other that had come before it. For the first time electors in most states were chosen by popular vote. The electorate had been expanded so that there was universal suffrage among white males. Suppose you had lived during the time period of the 1828 election. Would you have voted for Andrew Jackson? (50 points) Score 1. Write a well-constructed essay supporting either Andrew Jackson or the re-election of John Quincy Adams. Keep the following points in mind as you write your essay: • Determine your position and plan your essay by listing the reasons for it. • Be sure you back up your position with clearly stated reasons. Use at least one primary source. • Read your essay aloud to be sure that it makes sense. • Check your grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
I would vote for the re-election of John Quincy Adams.
Because Jackson was insane.
During his tenure, Jackson made it clear that he saw the Native Americans as savages clogging progress. He arranged settlements with tribes while setting up friends to take their land.
He encouraged persecution of villages of the Seminole people, burned houses and expelled inhabitants. All in the name of “national security” and “self defense”.
Andrew Jackson was the president of the removal of the Native Americans and the Teardrop Path, and forced pilgrimage of various tribes to remote and unknown regions.
Even with all the atrocities Jackson came to be seen as an American hero. After all, he conquered Florida
In advertising, a common tactic is to pose an attractive female model next to, or leaning against, or holding the product. These women usually say nothing, but are simply there as an attractive background for the product. This use of women in advertising is an example of:
A. personal sexism.
B. sexual harassment.
C. gender stereotypes.
D. matriarchy.
Answer:
A. personal sexism.
Explanation:
the personal sexism is described as the hatred of women entrenched prejudice against women. this is based on belief that one sex is considered to be superior to other. gender discrimination or gender based stereotyping is also part of it and often its is expressed against the girls and women.
Simon's dog urinates in the house while he is at work. When he gets home and sees the mess, he rubs his dog's nose in it and yells, "Bad dog!" Which of the following is one reason why this attempt at positive punishment might not work to correct the dog's behavior? Partially reinforced behaviors are harder to correct. It was not applied immediately after the dog's mistake. Punishment does not correct bad behavior. Dogs cannot understand a token economy.
Answer: It was not applied immedietly after the dogs mistake.
Explanation:
Delayed punishments are not as effective as immediete ones so the behavior is not successfully correcting the dogs behavior.
Final answer:
Simon's use of positive punishment may not correct his dog's behavior because it's not immediate, making it difficult for the dog to associate the punishment with the act of urinating indoors. Positive reinforcement is generally more effective in creating lasting behavioral changes and a positive learning atmosphere.
Explanation:
One reason why Simon's attempt at using positive punishment might not work to correct his dog's behavior when it urinates in the house while he is at work is that the punishment was not applied immediately after the dog's mistake. Dogs, like many other animals, need to be able to make a clear association between their behavior and consequences, and this association is most effectively made when the consequence immediately follows the behavior. Therefore, by the time Simon gets home and discovers the accident, too much time has likely passed for the dog to connect the punishment with the act of urinating indoors.
Research suggests that positive reinforcement is more effective than punishment as it builds a positive relationship between the dog and the owner. Instead, if Simon catches his dog doing something good, like urinating outside, he should reward the dog for this desired behavior. This can lead to a more lasting change in behavior, and create a more positive environment for the dog to learn in.
You build and maintain two biologically diverse terrariums that are identical in every way at the beginning, except that one is divided in half by an unbreachable glass wall. After some time (long enough for many generations to pass, but not long enough for much evolution to occur), it is most likely that:
A) The total number of species in each terrarium will be the same.
B) The divided terrarium will have more species than the undivided one.
C) The undivided terrarium will have more species than the divided one.
D) The Pepsi Corporation will buy advertising in your terrariums.
E) The Pepsi Corporation will buy advertising in your terrariums, and then "water" them with Pepsi, killing them.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
C) The undivided terrarium will have more species than the divided one.
Explanation:
Through time the species of the divided terrarium will face some problems of conservation. Once some of the species present in only one side of the divided terrarium die, they would not be able to reproduce themselves on the other side of the glass, it means they will disappear in time. Nevertheless, in the undivided terrarium it would be more conditions and space for the species present in this place to reproduce, conserve, and expand throughout this field.
Stephanie and Luke were friends until their opposite political views led them to spend a lot of time online posting about their views and being involved in online support groups. They have now drifted apart. This illustrates that the internet can lead to
Answer:
Group polarization
Explanation:
In the field of psychology, group polarization is a term that refers to the tendency of a group to influence its members in a way that their most extreme beliefs are reinforced, even if they held no particularly extreme views before joining the group, which in turn leads to the group moving more and more towards an even more extreme position. A side effect of group polarization is that when engaged in discussion with people who hold different views, often times the end result is not a more nuanced and balanced approach, but a reinforcement of people's original views.
In our case, Stephanie and Luke were friends despite their different political views. But discussing their views online meant both mingling with people who held their same opinions and arguing with people who had opposite views, leading to a case of group polarization - their initial views grew further and further apart as a consequence of their most extreme views being reinforced. Eventually, the gulf between their ideas became so large that they drifted apart. Several studies have confirmed this phenomenon of group polarization, which has become extremely common thanks to the widespread of the internet.
Final answer:
The Internet's effect on friendships and political socialization can be both connective and divisive. It facilitates relationships for those who struggle socially, yet also creates rifts through polarized online communities and misinformation, as shown by Stephanie and Luke's experience.
Explanation:
The case of Stephanie and Luke represents how the Internet can impact friendships and social dynamics due to exposure to varied and often polarizing information. Although the Internet serves as a powerful conduit for building and sustaining relationships comparable to offline interactions, it also has the potential to create divisions as individuals engage within virtual communities that reinforce particular ideologies or political views.
In the context of political socialization, the Internet is influential in shaping political identities, particularly among the youth who actively consume and participate in political discourse online. However, the potential for misinformation and online echo chambers can exacerbate differences and lead to estrangement among friends, as seen with Stephanie and Luke. The Internet's dual role in promoting both connection and division highlights the complex nature of online interactions and their implications for real-world relationships.
It's important to acknowledge that technology isn't inherently negative, and can even empower individuals who might struggle with face-to-face communication. Nonetheless, the example underscores the importance of leveraging the Internet for positive uses and developing competence in navigating social media to foster healthy relationships.
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. Partners/spouses with similar exercise habits tend to perceive each other's support as helpful.
B. New fathers and new mothers experience equal decreases in physical activity after the birth of a child.
C. Increases in partner support lead to increases in mothers' physical activity levels.
D. "When choosing an exercise class, people prefer to exercise with people who are of a similar age and fitness level."
Answer: C
Explanation:
Increases in partner support does not necessarily lead to increases in mothers' physical activity levels.
Jack: "Let's go to the movies at Cineplex after class. We have to get out of this building anyway." What type of cause is Jack implying by saying they "have to" leave the building?
A. Cause as necessary condition.
B. Cause as sufficient condition.
C. Cause as necessary and sufficient condition.
D. Contributory cause. Primary cause.
E. None of the above.
Answer:
The correct answer is:
C. Cause as necessary and sufficient condition.
Explanation:
In this case it is possible to say that to develop the activity proposed by Jack one event needs to happen (they need to leave the building), so the second event can take place (Go to the movies). The first event has to happen anyway, after class they will leave, to go home, to find a friend, or to go to the cinema, this would represent the cause as sufficient condition by itself and accompanied of the second event it combines the two causal conditions.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Nancy, a graphic designer, describes her job this way: "Time flies. I get so absorbed in finding just the right logo to best convey what the customer wants that, before I know it, the workday is over. I don't realize that I'm one of the few people left in the office until the janitor comes to empty my trash can." Nancy is
Answer:
Experiencing flow
Explanation:
In psychology, flow refers to a mental state where a person becomes extremely and deeply focused in an activity. This state of flow can lead to a person being so engrossed and absorbed by said activity that they can lose track of time and space.
First described by psychology researcher Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, researchers say that flow is a consequence of the practical limits of our brains: we can only focus on so much information at a time, and thus we discriminate what information is more important at any given moment, in order to focus our attention on it. When we enter a state of flow, we become so engrossed by whatever we're doing, that our brains focus only on the activity that we're engaged in, discarding any other information that is not deemed relevant. This means ignoring the passage of time, losing sense of space, and even ignoring basic physiological needs, like hunger or sleep. This is the case of Nancy: she's so absorbed by her graphical design job that she loses track of time. This is a typical example of a mental state of flow.
Dr. Prentice, principal of an elementary school, instructs her teachers to employ a new aggression-reduction program with the second graders and to keep using it on that group of students for the next three years. She finds that, relative to the start of the program, aggression in that group of students is down 35%. This example illustrates the possibility of ________________ as a plausible rival hypothesis.
Answer:
The answer is maturity.
Explanation:
In the example, the age difference might be the cause for the changes in attitude, as it was performed over the course of three years (and thus it's difficult to test the validity of the program itself).
In fact, some studies have shown that less psychologically mature teenagers tend to present more aggresive behaviours. However, not much further research has been done.
Vivian, an African American, finds that she seems to explain how she and Janet, a European American, became friends much more frequently than she has to explain her friendships with other African Americans. Sometimes she and Janet laugh about the curiosity of others. Vivian and Janet have encountered _____, a challenge to intercultural relationships.
Answer: Vivian and Janet have encountered the need for explanation, a challenge to intercultural relationships.
Explanation:
Vivian, as an African American, has to explain how she became friends with Janet, an European American, because people assume that cultural differences between African Americans and European Americans are too big to be overcome.
Final answer:
Vivian and Janet have encountered intercultural tensions in their friendship, which is an example of challenges faced in intercultural relationships due to societal expectations and stereotypes.
Explanation:
Vivian and Janet have encountered intercultural tensions, a common challenge in intercultural relationships. When people from different cultural backgrounds come together, they often have to navigate and negotiate not only their personal identities but also societal expectations and stereotypes. The frequent need to explain their friendship indicates that their relationship doesn't align with what is traditionally expected within their respective racial or cultural communities.
Such experiences can range from mild curiosity to more serious forms of cultural misunderstanding or stereotyping. These can lead to assumptions that are not true for the individuals involved, as people often rely on generalized 'single stories' or stereotypes about others based on culturally perceived norms.
Tensions like these can arise because individuals are navigating their identity which is rooted in both their own culture and the integrated culture of America. It requires a deep understanding of racism, prejudice, and willingness to approach intercultural exchanges with an open mindset. Personal relationships, such as that of Vivian and Janet, play a crucial role in bridging cultural divides and promoting mutual understanding among different racial and cultural backgrounds.
Victoria is a cake designer and baker at a bakery. She often creates custom cakes for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, and other large events. She is emotionally involved and committed to her work, which allows her to meet her customers' high expectations. Victoria can be described as _________.
Answer:
Engaged (in her work).
Explanation:
To be enganged in one's work involves an emotional involvement and commitment, like the one Victoria presents. Being emotionally involved and committed are the features that describes Engagement in one's work and, thus, allows her to meet her client's expectations.
Victoria is a passionate cake designer and baker, whose dedication to her craft is comparable to the artistic attention to detail seen in artworks by painters like Thiebaud.
Explanation:Victoria, a cake designer and baker at a bakery who creates custom cakes for various events is emotionally involved and committed to her work. Her dedication and emotional investment in crafting these unique confections allow her to meet her customers' high expectations. This level of commitment can be best described as passionate. Passion is not only evident in her emotional investment but also in the intricate attention to detail required for custom cake designing, similar to how artists like Thiebaud depicted cakes in their artworks.
In the art references provided, each cake is unique and meticulously crafted. Thiebaud, for example, uses thick, dense paint to convey the texture of frosting and balances cakes on a single pole, creating an illusion of realism. Victoria's work can be equated to these artistic descriptions, where the attention to detail and emotional involvement in her craft parallel the artistic devotion seen in pieces like Cakes (6.4.9) and Boston Cremes (6.4.10).
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Which of the following is not true of sexual harassment?
1. Harassment targets experience various negative physical and psychological outcomes.
2. Sexual harassment is related to greater conflict and lower productivity in work teams.
3. Women who are harassed tend to be younger, married, and in higher-status jobs than women who are not harassed.
4. Sexual harassment is a common phenomenon for working women around the world.
Answer:
3. Women who are harassed tend to be younger, married, and in higher-status jobs than women who are not harassed.
Explanation:
Harassment of an individual concerning his or her sex is called sexual harassment. There are different forms of harassment depending upon the social-cultural context for example teasing, commenting which are hard to prove in a legal system are not illegal in a social set up but at the workplace, it could result in suspension or termination. At workplace promise for a reward or promotion in exchange for sexual favor is the most common.
Sexual harassment is based on the sex of a person instead of age or status.
The statement that is not true of sexual harassment is that women who are harassed tend to be younger, married, and in higher-status jobs than women who are not harassed. Therefore, option 3 is correct.
Sexual harassment refers to unwelcome and offensive behavior of a sexual nature that occurs in various settings, such as the workplace, educational institutions, or public spaces.
It involves any form of unwanted sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct that creates a hostile or intimidating environment.
Sexual harassment can include actions such as explicit comments, gestures, touching, stalking, or displaying sexually explicit materials.
It is a violation of an individual's dignity, infringing upon their rights and often causing significant emotional distress, psychological harm, and negative impacts on their overall well-being and professional or personal life.
Therefore, option 3 is correct.
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People who live in a rural community have lots of .... There are many kinds of rural communities.
Answer: Happiness
Explanation: Most people who live in rural areas work in farming, agriculture, planting and harvesting food necessary for our survival. Also, in the countryside many people raise the animals and products that are marketed in the city.
Natural spaces are conducive to physical and social activities - both even associated with a range of health benefits.
Rural communities offer benefits such as open space and lower crime rates, but also face challenges including limited services and economic opportunities due to sparse populations and significant travel distances.
People who live in rural communities experience both benefits and challenges associated with their environment. On the one hand, rural areas often provide open space, less crowding, and lower crime rates, factors which contribute to a tranquil living environment with cleaner air. However, these areas commonly face issues due to sparse populations and significant distances between locations. This situation can lead to a lack of public transportation, limited access to health care, insufficient economic opportunities, particularly in the information age, and a general shortage of various human services such as well-equipped schools and leisure activities. Poverty in rural areas can exacerbate these problems, making them even more pressing.
Besides providing community calendars and meeting notices, ______ newspapers mostly carry articles on local schools, social events, town government, property crimes, and zoning issues.
a) postmodern
b) alternative
c) consensus-oriented
d) conflict-oriented
e) underground
The correct answer is letter D.
Explanation: Conflict-Oriented newspapers is about daily news that attempts to draw attention to controversial issues that impact the problems and struggles of people.
Antonio did well on his calculus homework but dreads taking his mid-term exam. He is the only Latino student in class, and he knows that teachers don’t expect him and other students from his ethnic group to succeed in math and science. He also knows he will probably never use the knowledge he is learning in the class. Antonio’s attitude is an example of____________
Answer: Stereotype Threat
Explanation: Stereotype Threat occurs when someone is concerned with behaving in a way that confirms negative stereotypes. This additional stress may end up affecting actual performance in a specific situation.
When people are aware of a negative stereotype about their group, they often worry that their performance in a particular task may end up confirming other people's beliefs about their group.
Craig Naples, a European professional footballer, features in an advertisement that recommends a certain brand of soccer shoes. However, the viewers do not consider Craig's message as expert advice.
Which of the following is the reason for this?
a. Individuals lack the ability to comprehend specific messages from experts.
b. Craig featured in the advertisement for his own self interest.
c. Viewers do not take expert advices on specific products or services.
d. Footballers are not considered experts when buying soccer shoes.
The correct answer is B) Craig featured in the advertisement for his own self-interest.
Craig Naples, a European professional footballer, featured in an advertisement that recommends a certain brand of soccer shoes. However, the viewers do not consider Craig's message as expert advice.
The reason for this is that Craig featured in the advertisement for his own self-interest.
Consumers have to be familiarized with the people that appear in an advertisement. The sport player has to have some ties with the fans. The key here is that people have to trust him. For fans to believe what is said in the advertisement, the sports player has to have legitimacy and be considered an expert. And the product, to be of benefit for the fans. And in this example, that is not the case.