Relationship studies involve all of the following research challenges EXCEPT:

A) obtaining data that is not independent—the response of one member of a couple may influence the other member's response.
B) lack of certainty—statistical significance points to probabilities, not absolute truths.
C) dealing with a combination of influences—the two individuals and the unique effects of their pairing.
D) lack of usefulness—research only applies to the couples studied, and only in rare cases can it be generalized to others.


D) lack of usefulness—research only applies to the couples studied, and only in rare cases can it be generalized to others.

Sociology

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Karl Marx believed that religion

a. focuses life on the present rather than the future. b. supports social inequality. c. treats existing society as secular. d. was a sure sign that revolutionary change was coming.

Sociology

All of the following are true about the history of divorce EXCEPT:

a. The Puritans thought divorce was too easy and frequent in England so they initially forbade it in the American colonies. b. Puritan officials in Plymouth declared in 1620 that marriage was a civil rather than an ecclesiastical matter, making divorce possible. c. Divorce was not available in England until the late 1600's. d. From the late 1600's until 1853 divorce could be obtained in England only by a decree from Parliament.

Sociology

In the estate system, the practice of the firstborn son inheriting all land owned by the father was called ________

A) ablution B) endogamy C) primogeniture D) bourgeoisie

Sociology

The "one-drop rule" referred to Native Americans and stipulated that if a person had even a single drop of "Indian blood,"that person was viewed as Indian.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Sociology