To conduct a cross-cultural study of job discrimination against women, a sociologist interviews 75 women between the ages of 20 and 40 in an American city, and 75 women in the same age group in a Canadian city. This study would be classified as
A. a secondary analysis.
B. participant observation.
C. a survey.
D. a content analysis.
C. a survey.
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The author makes the case that __________ theoretical approaches should be utilized to study the social world
a. two b. three c. six d. eight
If you have an occupation that provides good pay and extensive benefits, you have work in the
a. primary labor market. b. secondary labor market. c. secondary sector of the economy. d. primary sector of the economy.
Many people turn to crime because they were raised in poverty, or choose to drop out of school, or have a peer group that supports criminal behavior. This shows __________.
A. Durkheim's study did not go far enough B. social problems are difficult to define C. social problems are often closely interrelated D. the fallacy of the sociological imagination
Requiring a __________ in order to register to vote is an example of a recent tactic states use that disenfranchises certain groups of potential voters
A) government-issued ID B) party donation C) background check D) language test