Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Parenting education has known history as early as the 17th century.
2. NEPEM specifies six “principal” or “primary” parenting practices.
3. Schaefer and Barber identify the avoidance of psychological control as one of three dimensions of parenting.
4. Bowlby’s theory of attachment suggests that attachment to a caregiver is a learned and secondary form of behavior in seeking comfort and security.
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
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To a sociologist, culture is
A) Neither local nor universal B) Both local and universal C) Local, but not universal D) Universal, but not local
Nie and Golde's main argument is that ________________
a. underlying verbal abilities are most likely a facilitator of high educational achievement and not a result thereof b. education neither creates nor transmits many different kinds of skills and capabilities c. an ever-advancing scientific and technical curriculum has little impact on what students learn and what work they are qualified to do d. reading the classics does little good for either the soul or the mind e. all of the above
Early Italians migrated to the U.S .for all of the following but:
a) religious freedom. b) economic gain. c) social stability. d) family maintenance.
Which of the following most accurately describes the feminization of poverty?
A. It refers to the phenomenon of more women in the society having the ability to influence or control the behavior of others despite opposition. B. It refers to the disproportionate number of the poor who are women. C. It refers to the movement of women up or down the social class hierarchy. D. It refers to the extent to which women have positive experiences and can secure the good things in life because they have economic resources. E. It refers to the practice of employers hiring more women to do demeaning work for wages lesser than that of their male counterparts.