Which of the following is an absolute threat to the movement seeking disarmament and arms control in the world today?
a. As of 2010, all countries of the world have so far been able to completely ban nuclear weapons.
b. Agreements such as SALT have barred the production of new weapons such as cruise missiles by the world's superpowers.
c. The United States is still the world's leading supplier of conventional weapons, and has been accused of renewing arms races in regional hot spots.
d. Wealthier nations like Kuwait have moved to assist poorer nations like Somalia and Angola to clear their land of unexploded ammunition and buried land mines.
e. None of the above.
c
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Which of the following is NOT a member of your primary group?
a. your sibling b. your boss c. your mother d. your father
The variable, SEXORNT, is best described as:
A team of researchers is interested to know whether lesbian, gay and bisexual individuals tend to perceive higher levels of gender discrimination at work than heterosexual people. They create Figure 6.1. SEXORNT is a variable corresponding to the survey question “Which of the following best describes you? Gay, lesbian or homosexual, bisexual, straight or heterosexual?” WKSEXISM corresponds to the survey question, “Do you feel in any way discriminated against on your job because of your gender?”
Figure 6.1
a. an ordinal-level variable
b. a dummy variable
c. a nominal-level variable
d. an interval-ratio-level variable
Match the kinship groups to their description:
(a). Bilateral Descent (b). Matrilineal Descent c). Patrilineal Descent
As an example of social policy and scientific research, it is clear that:
a. the scientific evidence about welfare programs and the incentive to work is weak and insufficient for establishing social policy b. the research findings about alcoholism have led to social policies that effectively address the problems of alcohol abuse c. sufficient policies have not been adopted that reflect the scientific evidence of global climate change d. the scholarship on single mothers recommends changes in laws about child custody and paternal rights that only a few states have adopted into law