The early LSD researcher who was fired from his academic job, became a proponent of psychedelic drug use, and started a religion in which LSD was the sacrament is:
A. Parke Davis.
B. Robert Wood Johnson.
C. Timothy Leary.
D. William Halstead.
Answer: C
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Pastoralists are usually organized into
a. extremely large tribes b. chiefdoms c. states d. tribes or chiefdoms
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The homogeneity of an all-student sample can be beneficial to researchers. 2. Response rate is required in all journal articles no matter the discipline. 3. Depending on the purpose of your experiment, even very opinionated, politically biased bloggers can lead you to excellent study participants. 4. Because students are used to test-taking and other measures of intelligence, they may be more likely to report experiment results more accurately than the general public. 5. Students work to appease authority in order to receive good grades and accolades. This makes them ideal subjects for an experiment.
Similar to Durkheim, Robert Merton proposed that central to understanding deviance was the influence of norms on behavior. Differing from Durkheim, Merton viewed anomie as ______.
A. societal underemphasis on the creation and achievement of success goals B. societal overemphasis on success and underemphasis on the appropriate means to success C. not producing high rates of crime, but encouraging people to follow social norms D. producing deviance that is pathological and always biological
To make sense of complex new political realities around the world we should
A. assume that sports are becoming modernized and Americanized. B. study changes on both the global and local levels. C. focus attention on sport forms that have existed for more than 100 years. D. ignore global processes and focus on studying local processes.