__________ movements seek limited change in some aspect of people's behavior
a. Alternative
b. Religious (expressive)
c. Revolutionary
d. Reform
a
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A) Those who shop a long time spend four times as much as those who shop for less time. B) Taken on their own, the marginal means indicate that there is an interaction effect. C) Younger shoppers were not affected by the amount of time they shopped, but older people bought more if they just shopped for a short time. D) Regardless of how long they shopped, younger people bought the same amount. However, older people bought more if they shopped a longer time.
Families who couldn't support multiple dependents often sent their children to ______.
A. live with distant relatives as maids B. marry better-off acquaintances for economic gain C. live with other families as apprentices D. work and build their own home
______ are composed of members who act as role models and establish standards against which members measure their conduct.
A. In-groups B. Reference groups C. Out-groups D. Secondary groups