Jay believes he is good at math because his dad has always coached him. This reasoning corresponds to

a. nature.
b. nurture.
c. internalization.
d. generalized other.


b

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A "three-legged stool" refers to what issue discussed in the text?

a) Poverty rate differences between children, adults, and the elderly. b) The idea in the United States that elders receive income from three primary sources: Social Security, private pensions, and personal assets and savings. c) Cumulative advantages and disadvantages associated with sex, race/ethnicity, and social class. d) Adult children caring for their aging parents and their own children. e) The failures of Medicare as the health policy program for the elderly.

Sociology

A correlation coefficient of -1.0:

a. means that a change in one variable produces an equivalent change in the same direction (increase or decrease) in the other variable. b. indicates no relationship between the variables. c. means that a change in one variable produces an equivalent change in the opposite direction in the other variable. d. means nothing without knowing the scale of the measurements.

Sociology

Which of the following is a tenet of critical race theory?

a. Racism is difficult to eliminate because it is a normal part of life. b. Everyone has incentives to eradicate racism. c. Race is an objective or fixed part of reality. d. In being constructed by the dominant group, minority groups are largely homogenous. e. There is no possibility of eliminating racial oppression.

Sociology

What explains the differences in sexual activity of men and women 75-85 years old?

A. Women tend to be asexual. B. Men lose the ability to engage in sexual activity. C. Men married much younger women. D. Women are more likely to be without a partner.

Sociology