A construct or model that serves as a measuring rod against which specific cases can be evaluated is called a(n) ________.
A. questionnaire
B. coalition
C. ideal type
D. metaphor
Answer: C
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Which of the following normally makes its first appearance in the evolutionary record in intensive horticultural societies?
a. a group of persons exhibiting distinctive patterns of consumption, dress, and ornamentation b. economic organization and political leadership carried out through the actions of big men c. a wealthy and powerful landowning nobility oppressing and exploiting a large peasantry d. none of these
The case of Sinclair v. Sinclair of 1911 involved
A. a famous writer husband filing for divorce because of his wife's infidelity. B. an actress wife filing for divorce because of her husband's infidelity. C. a wife filing for divorce claiming that her husband was emotionally abusive. D. a husband filing for divorce claiming that his wife was physically abusing him.
From the __________ perspective(s), disability is viewed as a form of deviance
a. conflict b. functionalist and symbolic interactionist c. corporatist d. postmodern
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. A theory that sees love as having three elements—intimacy, passion, and commitment—is Sternberg’s triangular theory of love. 2. According to John Lee, Ludus is a playful, carefree type of love, and Ludus lovers are more about fun and games than about commitment. 3. According to John Lee’s typology, Agape and Ludus are more secure types of love, while Mania is more anxious/ambivalent, and Eros and Storge are closest to avoidant. 4. Reiss’s wheel theory of love is a developmental theory that shows relationships moving from the establishment of rapport to self-revelation, mutual dependence, and finally, need fulfillment. 5. Reiss’s wheel theory of love is a categorization of six types of love that describe how couples are attracted to one another.