Katrina, a female, and her friend John, a male, are both single and interested in adopting a child. They are both C.P.A.s at a large accounting firm and live near their parents and siblings. Neither has a criminal record or history of child abuse

If typical, how will the results of the applications compare? a) Katrina is more likely to adopt an older child and John is likely not to adopt a child.
b) Katrina is likely to adopt an infant and John is likely to adopt an older child.
c) Both will adopt an infant because laws require a certain number of children to go to single parents.
d) Both will be denied because single individuals are usually turned away.


a

Sociology

You might also like to view...

In a hypothesis, the presumed effect is called the:

a. dependent variable. b. independent variable. c. aggregate. d. constant.

Sociology

Karl Marx believed that technology could lead to increased food production, countering possible negative effects of population growth

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Sociology

A man may feel confusion or conflicts about sexual activity during a partner's pregnancy

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Religion is:

a. a system of beliefs, practices, and values shared by a group of people. b. universally-shared wisdom deemed important. c. absent in some primitive societies. d. all of the above e. none of the above

Sociology