Sociological perspective that argues that gender inequality is a form of social stratification:
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic Interaction
D) feminist
B
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The racial-formation perspective proposes that the United States is not organized along racial lines from top to bottom otherwise it would be a racial state and would be composed of institutions and policies to support and justify racial stratification
a. true b. false
Health sociologically is the:
A) absence of illness B) capacity to satisfy role requirements C) absence of germs D) adequate physical mobility
Arendell (cited by Aulette) interviewed divorced men and grouped them into three categories according to their response to divorce
Which category had limited contact with wives, continued to define them as the enemy and were especially distressed about the loss of control over their wives and children? a. Traditionalists b. Neo-traditionalists c. Structuralists d. Innovators
The effect size for the t test for independent means is the difference between the sample means divided by the
A) pooled estimate of the populationSD. B) SD of the distribution of differences between means. C) SD of difference scores. D) variance of difference scores for the population.