According to attachment theory, when one's attachment to a person was strong and their death sudden, what is the likely outcome?
A. Greater grief but less depression
B. Greater grief and greater depression
C. Lower grief and lower depression
D. Lower grief but higher depression
Answer: A
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A politically left analysis by Judith Stacey claims that
a. the family is here to stay. b. all democratic people should work toward maintaining the traditional family. c. families perpetuate traditional forms of inequality based on class, race, and gender. d. parents should rediscover the importance of commitment to children.
Terkel (1974) reported that workers were most likely to feel alienated when they performed routine, repetitive actions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A significant difference between the functionalist and conflict theory perspectives on gender is that
a. functionalism is a macrosociological perspective and conflict theory is not b. conflict theory recognizes the role of gender within the social structure and functionalism does not. c. conflict theory is more likely than functionalism to explore issues of race and social class as they relate to gender. d. functionalism advocates for change more than conflict theory.
Conflict theorists argue that inequality persists b/c those with wealth and power use that wealth and power to protect and further their own interests, even at the expense of the interests of others in the society
a. true b. false