Sheila is almost always nervous in social settings and is concerned that others are evaluating her negatively. She doesn't think others will want to talk to her because she does not feel good about herself. When she does interact with others, she is awkward and occasionally inappropriate. Sheila can be described as:
A) high in reassurance seeking.
B) chronically shy.
C) low in self-monitoring.
D) situationally shy.
B) chronically shy.
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Attitudes toward gender roles have changed, so that today
a. only 10 percent of men think that one parent should stay at home while the other is working b. both men and women say it is not fair for men to be the sole decision maker in the household. c. women no longer believe they will be discriminated against men in employment. d. men and women both agree that gender discrimination should be illegal.
Sociologist Robert K. Merton stated that in order for social institutions and other social units to be considered functional, their functions must be intended and recognized by all participants
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What do families in Nyinba, Tibet practice in order to thrive in their environment, which is agrarian, harsh, and poor?
A. Monogamy B. Polygyny C. Polyandry D. Patrilocality
Describe one of the five theoretical perspectives mentioned in the text and pose a question the perspective could address. Further, explain the critiques of that perspective. Do those critiques make the perspective useless? Why, or why not?
What will be an ideal response?