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| When feedback is received, one should: | consider suggestions for improvement and positive comments. |
| According to research, attitudes toward work and personal responsibility are first formed as a/an: | Preschooler |
| Peers impact the behavior of others most frequently during: | adolescence |
| A natural reaction to the demands of daily life is: | stress |
| During adolescence, a main concern should be: | establishing career goals |
| When a person has a job that is enjoyable, mental health is generally: | good |
| Which developmental group is mainly concerned with providing for a family? | Middle-aged adults |
| Being in good health will allow one to: | experience an increased energy level. |
| The main reason why most young people seek a first job is: | to earn money |
| During leisure time, a person might be involved in which activity. | Favorite hobby |
| Being healthy can help a person's career by: | giving the energy needed to perform the job. |
| Life stages are defined as: | changes that occur as we move through life experiences |
| Criticism that is presented in a way that can help a person learn and grow is: | constructive |
| A group of people who are caring for both their parents and their children are called: | the sandwich generation |
| A benefit paid for a limited time to eligible workers who are involuntarily unemployed is known as: | unemployment insurance |
| When laid off from work, a person: | may qualify for unemployment insurance |
| Which group is most influenced by peer pressure? | Teenagers |
| Getting adequate rest is related to: | improved productivity |
| The way a person lives his or her life is known as a: | lifestyle |
| When giving feedback to a coworker, it is important to: | offer positive and negative comments. |
| Which is an appropriate reaction to criticism? | Understanding |
| The Family Medical Leave Act was designed to cover: | males and females |
| One condition that can be most dangerous on the job is: | inadequate rest. |
| Most workers lose a job because of: | poor interpersonal skills. |
| One of the most effective ways of dealing with stress is to: | identify the source of stress and address it directly. |
| Putting important items that need to be done first is referred to as: | priortizing |
| The stages of human development are: | Varied from person to person |
| Time free from everyday responsibilities is: | Leisure |
| Changes that can be planned for are: | Predictable |
| Physical and mental health can affect: | Job performance |
| Workplace safety is primarily the responsibility of the: | Individual Employee |
| Which contributes to unsafe working conditions? | Laziness |
| According to medical experts, a major cause of stress is: | Change |
| A law that guarantees financial assistance to workers injured on the job is: | Workers' Compensation. |
| Anyone who receives feedback should: | Use it as an opportunity to learn. |
| This act was passed in 1967 and prohibits discrimination against people between forty and seventy years of age: | Age Discrimination Act |
| Why is the Sandwich Technique effective for providing feedback? | It provides a positive affirmation along with the criticism. |
| Vocational rehabilitation services are: | Free to those who meet the legal eligibility guidelines. |
| Getting inadequate rest is related to: | Increased accidents on the job |
| When feedback is received, one should: | Consider suggestions for improvement and positive comments. |