A series of experiments conducted in the 1920s and 1930s with different teams of workers to see what factors might induce them to produce more output were called the __________

a. Braverman studies
b. Hawthorne studies
c. Milgram obedience studies
d. Whitehall challenge


b

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According to economic-competition theory, __________

A) in times of high unemployment, nativist movements against minorities have flourished B) antiforeign movements always peak during periods of prosperity C) many working class and middle class whites feel threatened by Asians entering their socioeconomic group D) authoritarian parents can lead to prejudiced attitudes in adulthood

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Which of these is NOT a current trend in internal migration in the U.S.?

a. migration from central cities to suburbs b. the growth of the Sunbelt c. movement from the Sunbelt back North since the recent job and housing crisis d. the growth of some nonurban areas

Sociology

What is the difference between civil and invisible religion?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

Which statement about computers in education today best reflects the author’s assertion?

a. The use of computers in education peaked some years ago and is declining. b. Communicating with others remains a weakness of computers. c. What we have experienced so far is just the tip of the iceberg. d. Computers are discouraged in preference to written materials.

Sociology