Distinguishing Concepts from VariablesIn this activity, you will practice identifying variables and concepts.For each of the phrases or words below, determine whether it is a concept or a variable. If it is a concept, operationalize it by coming up with a specific variable that would measure that concept. If it is a variable, determine what concept that variable is measuring.Hunger
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Walter grew up in a household in which he saw his father physically abuse his mother. Now that Walter is a married adult, he physically abuses his wife. This illustrates the __________
A) social heredity of violence B) false consciousness C) defective discipline D) intimate partner violence
"People or groups who fail haven't tried enough." This statement would most likely be made by a ______.
A. human capital theorist B. pluralism theorist C. structural theorist D. conflict theorist
Describe the "quiet revolution."
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Even in the least-developed societies, power relationships emerge for the purposes of maintaining order, organizing economic enterprise, conducting offensive and defensive warfare, and ruling over subject peoples. 2.Family is traditionally defined as a residential kin group. Typically, family consists of only an adult female and her dependent children. 3.The habitual association of human beings in communities or local groups generally leads to the introduction of some form of a more formal political organization where power is exercised. 4.Archaeology studies human cultures through their physical and material remains to analyze the behaviors of past cultures. Through the analysis of something as simple as pottery remain, anthropologists are not likely to learn much about a society. 5.The culture of any society represents generalizations about the behavior of many members of that society, and it can describe the personal habits of any one individual.