What did the subjects in Shover and colleagues article "An Enterprise On The Line" cite
as the primary reason for their becoming telemarketers?
a. Meet attractive women
b. Money
c. Meet attractive men
d. They were influenced by watching "infomercials" on television late at night.
B
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Fukuyama believes that the social order of the U.S. and of other western nations fell apart during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s due to _______________________
a. a new emphasis on communitarianism b. the building up of social capital c. the replacement of economic capital with social capital d. unbridled individualism e. all of the above
To a large extent, the family is where we acquire our _____ in a society
a. educational qualifications b. social position c. economic background d. exosystem
Which of the following correctly distinguishes case studies from ethnographies? a. Ethnographies are usually more limited in time, space, and types of data collected than case studies
b. Case studies are usually done covertly; ethnographies usually require cooperation from management. c. Ethnographies collect more varied types of data than case studies. d. Case studies require participant-observation, while ethnographies can be done through participant-observation or nonparticipant-observation. e. Case studies are unable to take the worker's perspective into account.
______ is racial separation and inequality that appears, on the surface, to result from voluntary choice.
A. De jure segregation B. Urban unrest C. De facto segregation D. Nonviolent Direct Action