The Stanford Prison Experiment made a strong “so what” argument by doing which of the following?

a. identifying real-world applicability of the research
b. relaying information that is understandable to non-academics
c. reporting how the research impacted society
d. all of these


d. all of these

Sociology

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Institutionalized sects fit somewhere in between churches and sects--like Mormons, Disciples of Christ, and Southern Baptists, which incorporate features of both a church and a sect

a. true b. false

Sociology

Over an extended period of time institutional discrimination leads to

a. improved group interaction b. group segregation c. overall pattern of oppression d. extended institutional discrimination

Sociology

The special language of the inmate subculture is called ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Sociology

One argument that the war on drugs may be __________ is that federal drug enforcement has waged its war almost exclusively in minority neighborhoods

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Sociology