Wendy Chapkis concluded from her interviews with prostitutes that:

a. they often mingle their work with their personal lives
b. they were engaged in emotional labor
c. their work was completely different from doctors
d. they do not have to maintain boundaries


b

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A) Sally prefers playing football instead of playing with dolls. B) Joe and Jennifer are hoping their baby will be a girl, since they already have a boy. C) Both boys and girls participate in health classes. D) Nursing, as a caring profession, expects behavior traditionally associated with women.

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In his book, The Male Machine, Marc Fasteau

a. urges people to express both "masculine" and "feminine" emotions. b. states that traditional sex roles are for the good of all individuals. c. states that traditional sex roles are for the good of society. d. states that traditional sex roles are good for males although harmful to females.

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__________ include(s) the methods used to teach, persuade, or force people to comply with norms and expectations

a. Mechanisms of social control b. Deviance c. Conformity d. Context

Sociology

Which of the following describes the general trend of people answering the question, "Is it possible to start out poor, work hard, and become rich?"

a. More people answered "yes" in 1983 than 2005 b. Every year more people answer "yes" between 1983 and 2005 c. The number of people answering "yes" depends on fluctuations in the economy, but on the whole, people are more likely to answer "yes" in 2005 than in 1983. d. The number of people answering "no" depends on fluctuations in the economy, but on the whole, people are more likely to answer "no" in 2005 than in 1983.

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