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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 14 Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Studies have shown that lesbian women have a higher rate of IPV than gay men.
B  Studies have shown that homosexuals who “harbor beliefs that they deserve the abuse” tend to have low levels of IPV.
C  Studies have shown that among same-sex relationships, women are more likely than men to report IPV incidents.
D  Studies have shown that being treated unfairly because of one’s homosexual orientation increases IPV among same-sex partners.
Question #2
A  both assailants and victims tolerate or engage in violent behavior because they believe that the benefits outweigh the costs
B  male aggression against women and children are a byproduct of patriarchal societies
C  poverty is the single-best predictor of child abuse and neglect
D  continuous exposure to abuse and violence during childhood increases the likelihood that a person will be an assailant in adulthood
Question #3
A  poverty is the single-best predictor of child abuse and neglect
B  television programs and movies that demean, debase, and devalue women and children will promote and reinforce abusive behavior
C  both assailants and victims tolerate or engage in violent behavior because they believe that the benefits outweigh the costs
D  male aggression against women and children are a byproduct of patriarchal societies
Question #4
A  situational couple violence
B  intimate terrorism
C  bed-side terrorism
D  dowry violence
Question #5
A  They are generally more mutually abusive if they are married.
B  They are less likely than white couples to be mutually abusive.
C  They are less likely to suffer from mutual IPV than interracial couples.
D  They are more likely to commit mutual IPV due to racial stress.
Question #6
A  Heterosexist discrimination
B  Internalized homophobia
C  Stewed homophobia
D  Social homophobia
Question #8
A  behavior theory
B  exchange theory
C  resource theory
D  learning theory
Question #9
A  According to feminist studies, when one spouse is aggressive, the other spouse may become more aggressive over time and children generally adopt the behavior of the spouse belonging to their own sex.
B  According to exchange studies, children who grow up in matriarchal societies are more likely to witness physically abuse and adopt it.
C  According to social learning studies, when there’s both physical and emotional abuse between adults in a household, children tend to model the behaviors and engage in sibling abuse.
D  According to learning theories, children who witness emotional abuse first-hand are more likely to blame themselves and engage in activities such as torturing pets and other animals.
Question #10
A  It is also known as date rape.
B  It is the most common type of rape in the United States.
C  It is typically considered to be a more heinous crime than stranger rape.
D  It is not considered a crime in all states.
Question #11
A  Men with fewer resources or assets are more likely to resort to abuse.
B  Men only engage in emotional abuse due to an inherent feeling of superiority.
C  Men with greater education and wealth are more likely to engage in abuse.
D  Men from patriarchal societies are more likely to be abusive.
Question #14
A  social learning theory
B  feminist theory
C  resource theory
D  exchange theory
Question #16
A  Poverty has been found to be the single-best predictor of child abuse and neglect.
B  Coping with a disability has been found to increase parental stress and child abuse.
C  Child maltreatment is found to be more common in households in which the woman is abused.
D  Substance-abusing has been found to lower parenting skills and increase child abuse and neglect.
Question #17
A  sexual
B  physical
C  psychological
D  emotional
Question #18
A  Homosexual couples are more likely to verbally abuse their children than heterosexual couples.
B  Lesbian women have lower rates of IPV than bisexual women.
C  Gay men are more likely to have experienced IPV than lesbian women.
D  Homosexual partners have higher victimization rates than heterosexual partners.
Question #19
A  social learning theories
B  feminist theories
C  resource theories
D  social exchange theories
Question #20
A  Studies have shown that most women who go through domestic violence stay in those relationships for financial gain.
B  Witnessing domestic violence almost triples the likelihood of children having conduct disorders such as aggression, disobedience, and delinquency.
C  Television programs and movies that demean, debase, and devalue women and children have been found to promote and reinforce abusive behavior.
D  Women’s growing independence has resulted in some men using violence to reestablish their power in the relationship.