Hamilton and Armstrong found that ______.
a. hook-ups allowed privileged women to be sexual without the demands of the relationship
b. significantly more men than women liked hooking up
c. less privileged women enjoyed hook ups more than more privileged women
d. privileged women actively sought hook ups in the last year of college
a. hook-ups allowed privileged women to be sexual without the demands of the relationship
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The United States, Canada, Japan, Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand are examples of __________ nations
a. Third World b. Second World c. First World d. Fourth World
A group attends a football game and sits on the side of the stadium reserved for fans of the home team. When the referee makes a call against the home team, they all look at each other and shake their heads, assuming they all feel the same about the call. How would a sociologist explain these assumptions?
A. The fans are acting based on a sense of communal agency that requires them to band together. B. The fans understand that most people sitting on that side of the stadium share the same opinions based on the generalized other. C. The fans have developed their own set of values that everyone on that side of the stadium must follow. D. The fans must follow the mores of behavior for a typical football game.
Having students discuss their reactions to various moral and ethical dilemmas as a means to help them clarify their own values was one example of the general prevention approach known as:
A. talk therapy. B. moral rearmament. C. affective education. D. cognitive development.
The United States is a high-income country; therefore, we would expect population increase to result from which of the following?
a. Both immigration and natural increase b. Natural increase only c. Immigration only d. Emigration only