Pauline and Hugh begin to address themselves as "us" rather than I and he/she. This change reflects the development of:

A) dependency.
B) self-esteem.
C) singlism.
D) mutuality.


D) mutuality.

Sociology

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Kleinfeld believes that Milgram biased his Kansas study for a high completion rate (despite it's failing to attain it!) by ___________________________ as starters

a. advertising for highly sociable people b. advertising for people proud of their connections c. advertising for people confident of their powers to reach across class barriers d. all of the above e. using only farmers

Sociology

Our interactions are fully determined by the statuses we hold and the roles we play

a. true b. false

Sociology

The two largest Hispanic subgroups are

a. Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans. b. Mexican Americans and Cuban Americans. c. Cuban Americans and Puerto Ricans. d. Cuban Americans and Brazilians.

Sociology

In defining whom she considers as part of the family, Jamie includes her biological parents and her sister by those parents. She does not include her stepfather or her stepsiblings. This way of defining family is termed ________.

A. reduction B. retention C. augmentation D. substitution

Sociology