Which German thinker thought almost every social problem had its roots in capitalism?
a. G. W. F. Hegel
b. Ludwig Feuerbach
c. Karl Marx
d. Max Weber
c. Karl Marx
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A major theme of psychosocial theories of depression is
a. loss. b. self-esteem. c. ego. d. growth.
_____are individuals who frequently serve as role models. These individuals constitute our primary group
a. Personal others b. Consanguineal kin c. Significant others d. Fictive kin
Economic institutions are defined as social structures concerned with:
a. jobs and surplus. b. the organization of work and productivity. c. the production and distribution of goods. d. budgets and deficits.
All of the following are reasons why Z scores are used to help determine the degree of linear correlation EXCEPT
A) Z scores give a standard indication of just how high or low each score is. B) the sum of the cross-products of Z scores yields a large positive number if there is a positive correlation and a large negative number if there is a negative correlation. C) that because of the nature of Z scores, the cross-product will be positive in all cases. D) using Z scores allows comparison of scores on different measures.