In 2014, the percentage of men respondents who strongly agreed with the idea that mothers working doesn’t hurt children was approximately ____ and the percentage of women who strongly agreed with this idea was approximately ____.
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A team of researchers is interested to know whether beliefs about working mothers are related to respondents’ gender, and how these beliefs have changed over recent years. They make a cross-tab of FECHLD by YEAR, using SEX as a control variable. The variable FECHLD corresponds to the survey question, “Please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with it… A working mother can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work.”
a. 22%; 37%
b. 9%; 21%
c. 33%; 52%
d. 15%; 41%
a. 22%; 37%
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ANSWER:
How many U.S. states still have laws prohibiting same-sex marriage?
A) 15 B) 23 C) 31 D) 41
Imagine you are talking to someone who asserts that there are only two genders, men and women, each determined by their biological anatomy. What might you say to that person to explain why this is incorrect, given our current sociological understandings
of sex and gender? Please provide the best answer for the statement.
Sex is not always clear-cut. Occasionally, a hormone imbalance before birth produces a person who is __________, in whom sexual differentiation is ambiguous or incomplete
a. transsexual
b. intersexed
c. transvestite
d. homosexual