Which of the following categories of people is most likely to believe in the American Dream? a. those with just a high school education b. Baby Boomers reaching retirement age c. those with annual household incomes exceeding $75,000 d. whites
The correct answer is option B that is baby boomers reaching retirement age because at this age they have all the experience and done all the hard work to achieve an American dream.
According to the survey those who have achieved more than grad education are most likely to achieve American dream and blacks are ahead than whites in American dream.
Families with less than $75000 also believe in American Dream.
Which of the following categories of people is most likely to believe in the American Dream?...
People are most likely to believe their ancestors play an active role in their lives in societies A. where descent groups are important decision-making groups. B. where many people live to an extremely old age. C. where mortality rates are high. D. with a pastoral or food-collecting economy and nuclear family households.
Based on the graph, which of the following factors is most likely to determine work-to-family spillover? Percent of people who wanted to take time off from work for personal, family, or medical reasons in the past two years, but were not able 30 26 23 19 19 18 17 16 13 13 12 12 All employed in the past two years Men Women White Black Hispanic High school or less Some Bachelor's $30,000 $30,000- $75,000+ $74,999 college degree + Pew...
Which of the following variables are most likely to be treated as continuous? Number of students in a class Years of post-high school education Make/model of an automobile Time until failure of a lightbulb Political party
Circle the best answer to the following questions. Some questions may have more than one correct answer. Only point for each question/all or nothing if multiple answers. For which of the following classes of nutrients is the amount found in breastmilk most likely to reflect the adequacy of the mother's diet? (In other words, if the mother's diet is consistently inadequate, her milk content will be inadequate.) There may be more than one correct answer. A. carbohydrates E. water-soluble vitamins...
6) Which of the following arguments based on anecdotes is most likely to be incorrect? 6) much less A) The average annual earnings of high school dropouts in the United B) Based on a local survey of a small town, it was argued that greater opportunities to work Q A health survey of preschoolers in Mexico showed that the average height of preschoolers D) Increased government spending lowers the unemployment rate in an economy but can than that of graduates...
Question 1. Which of the following could most be considered an ordinal variable? A) Height in feet B) Body Mass Index (BMI) C) Education level D) Annual income Question 2. Often, we cannot determine the accuracy of a measurement when the true value of a variable in a population is unknown. Instead, many researchers tend to value the precision of an estimate in their research. Which of the following results is the most precise about their estimate? A) Out of...
Which of the following is most likely to perpetuate stereotypes about groups of people? a. Belief bias b. The availability heuristic c. The representativeness heuristic d. The atmosphere effect e. The conjunction fallacy
Which one of the following statements is most likely correct for a firm with an average collection period of 90 days? a)Its average daily sales are low b)Its average daily sales are high. c)Its current ratio will be high. d)It is providing financing for approximately 25% of its annual sales
Which of the following statements most likely lies within the realm of macroeconomics? An increase in the price of automobiles will lead to a decrease in the quantity of automobiles demanded. Due to process innovations in computer chup manufacturing the market supply of computers increased Due to an economic recession, manufacturing firms began implementing layoffs of their workforces Anticipating that the benefits would outweigh costs involved an undergraduate student purchases the course textbook Question 17 (1 point) The fundamental economic...
Empirically-Oriented Questions Answer the below questions relating to the following table Labour Market Outcomes of Graduates and School Leavers, 2015 % Graduates % School Leavers Aged 25-29 41% 49% Aged 30-59 32% 54% Graduates School-leavers Graduates School-leavers 78.7% Employment Rate Hourly wages 10h percentile Median 90h percentile 88.3% 89.4% 83.2% £7.05 £12.36 £23.08 £6.25 £9.21 £15.93 £8.45 £17.31 £34.63 £6.53 £11.33 £22.13 Source: Blundell, Green and Wenchao (2016) Notes: Calculations are based on Quarterly Labour Survey data for the UK...