Which factors do high school and college students say played the greatest role in career decision-making?
a. Family factors such as mother and father's occupations
b. Socioeconomic factors such as race or religion
c. Situational factors such as chance or unexpected encouragement d. Individual factors such as abilities and interests
Question 2According to the text, the psychological adaptation to the birth process of labor consists of stages.
a. three
b. four c. five
d. seven
Question 3The goals of mastery and exploration are a strong drive in toddlerhood.
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Question 4Which of the following is found to be associated with work experiences that do not involve too many hours and involve valued skilled development?
a. Postconventional moral reasoning b. Alienation from school
c. Fewer problem behaviors
d. Positive sex-role preference
Question 5The uterine contractions during the birth process serve two central functionsone is dilation. The other is
a. effacement.
b. crowning.
c. transition.
d. perineum.
Question 6What is a critical gap in the United States with respect to childcare?
a. Lack of high quality childcare settings
b. Lack of knowledge about how to train child care professionals c. Lack of need for these services
d. Not enough physical accommodations that will meet licensing codes
Question 7Which of the following is associated with spending long hours in stressful employment for adolescents?
a. Better school and work habits
b. Poor academic performance
c. High self-esteem
d. Increased conflict with parents
Question 8How does the text's description of stages of labor differ from the medical model?
a. The text includes a special stage for expulsion of the placenta.
b. The text includes a stage of early signs that labor is approaching. c. The text includes a stage that focuses on delivery of the baby.
d. The text includes a stage of selecting the obstetrician and hospital where the baby will be born.