Which is NOT one of the macro-level factors associated with divorce?
a) level of socioeconomic development
b) dominant religion that is practiced
c) amount of research conducted on divorce
d) women's status, employment, and patriarchy
e) cultural attitudes toward divorce
C
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During the 1940s and 1950s
a. most U.S. sociologists pursued a neo-Marxist view of social problems. b. most U.S. sociologists held a critical power-conflict perspective on social problems. c. official witch hunts created an atmosphere of repression and limited academic freedom. d. very few social problems were evident in society.
Research costs include
a. salaries b. pre-testing data costs c. equipment costs d. data collection costs e. all of these
In order to conduct her study, Lacy compared two suburban communities. Which of the following best describes these communities?
a. one was a majority white suburb and one was a majority black suburb. b. both were majority white suburbs. c. both were majority black suburbs. d. both were black suburbs, but one was affluent and the other was working class.
According to Duck (1994) and MacNeil and Byers (2009), the symbolic interactionist point of view stresses that:
A. self-disclosure is described as a "form of boundary regulation" in which there are two boundaries involved. B. people expect dating relationships to involve some efforts to enhance one's position in society. C. an intimate relationship is created and maintained by ongoing communication in which personal meanings such as values and attitudes are constructed and shared. D. a satisfying relationship requires each partner to have a sense of equity, and neither partner should be overbenefited nor underbenefited by the relationship.