Belief in the effectiveness of scientific and empirical knowledge is identified by Harper and Leicht as
a. an example of network society.
b. a cultural theme.
c. a radical social change.
d. a risky shift.
B
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Ammerman chose the people she interviewed through a
a. systematic sample. b. snowball sample. c. random sample. d. convenience sample.
Which of the following statements best explains how companies test DNA samples to determine an individual’s genealogy?
A) They use statistical algorithms to approximate how an individual’s gene variants match with averages in a sample of gene variants in socially constructed racial and ethnic categories. B) They match an individual’s DNA with characteristics that are empirically proven to be inherent to various racial and ethnic groups. C) They use a combination of gene variant data and self-reported family history to match individuals with their genealogical history. D) They analyze DNA samples, along with a set of survey responses from individuals, to assess how assimilated they are to the culture in the country where they currently live and this enables them to draw conclusions about the past.
Half of the people in the world live on less than __________
A) $0.25 a day B) $0.50 a day C) $1 a day D) $2 a day
If Ayanna lets Ricki borrow her chemistry notes when he is absent, Ayanna can expect that if she is absent from class in the future, Ricki will share his notes with her. This is an example of __________
a. dramaturgy b. ethnomethodology c. exchange theory d. situational context