Women are more likely to be steered toward a profession involving ______, unlike their male counterparts.
A. physics
B. engineering
C. mathematics
D. social work
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Berger and Luckmann’s work can best be described as theoretically multidimensional phenomenological sociology. 2. Habitualized actions over time become taken-for-granted institutions that individuals are subject to. 3. Unlike Marx, Berger and Luckmann viewed reification as inherent to the human condition. 4. In contrast to phenomenology, ethnomethodology pays attention to the procedures individuals use to interpretatively produce intelligible forms of action. 5. The central difference between phenomenology and ethnomethodology is that phenomenology is resolutely sociological while ethnomethodology is deeply influenced by psychology.
Research on contraceptive use a. has been done more among women than among men
b. has found that women use condoms more than the pill to protect themselves from AIDS. c. has been done more among men than among women. d. indicates that the use of all methods of birth control has been declining.
Criminal behavior is not simply the result of association with criminal ways—other factors such as social settings that offer people the opportunity to commit particular types of crime also play a role. These factors are known as
a. differential associations. b. juvenile delinquency. c. illegitimate opportunity structures. d. corporate crimes.
Which of these groups of people was not likely to be attracted to the early cities?
a. political functionaries b. the elite c. the poor d. craftspeople e. tenant farmers