According to scholar Robert Hopper, which is more problematic, hard-core sexist language or soft-core sexist language?
A. soft-core, because it's more subtle than hard-core sexist language
B. hard-core; it has a more blatant, damaging effect than soft-core sexist
language
C. soft-core, because it's the form of sexist language aimed at women
D. both are equally detrimental forms of sexist language
A
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.Peer-reviewed articles are likely to be high-quality studies. 2.Peer review and refereeing journal articles are the same thing. 3.One advantage of search engines is the unmanageable number of results, some of which are poor quality. 4.Research results from database searches are generally highly credible. 5.Scholarly databases have more sophisticated interfaces than search engines do.
Which of the following is NOT true in regard to the central
idea? a. It should be worth your audience's time and attention. b. It can be written as a question or declarative statement. c. It should be a complete sentence. d. It should use clear, simple, direct language.
A culture's fundamental values are its
A. applied ethics. B. normative ethics. C. metaethics. D. moral agents.
Which of the following is the best example of
culturally appropriate, unbiased language? a. The nurse checked on the patient. b. The male nurse checked on the patient. c. The councilwoman voted in favor of the amendment. d. The fireman put out the fire.