Human beings are incredibly resilient
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
T
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Sutherland and Cressey's differential association theory is akin to which of the following
theories? a. Merton's strain theory b. Burgess and Akers's differential reinforcement theory c. Durkheim's theory of anomie d. None of the above
The __________ approach to educational problems views them as resulting from students who come from homes that are socially disorganized
a. conflict b. labeling c. functionalist d. value-conflict
If a researcher wants to gain a subjective understanding of why people behave as they do, which of the following is the best method?
a. census b. survey c. experiment d. open-ended interview
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. An attachment type where infants become nervous when their parent leaves the room, and can show rejection when the parent returns, is anxious/ambivalent attachment. 2. When infants become nervous when their parent leaves the room and can show rejection when the parent returns is known as avoidant attachment. 3. It is likely that our attachment style as children influences our attachment style as adults. 4. Kiesha is a 22-year-old college student who is very clingy with her friends and her boyfriend. She doesn’t like to be alone, and needs to seek their constant approval. She is often afraid that they don’t like her. She may have an anxious/ambivalent attachment. 5. Courtly love is a poetic style of the Middle Ages when poets or troubadours would write songs of unrequited love and present them at the court of their aristocratic/royal masters.