Proper behavior for the in-group is often viewed as unacceptable behavior for the out-group. Sociologist Robert Merton describes this process as the conversion of "in-group virtues" into
A. "in-group vices."
B. "out-group virtues."
C. "out-group vices."
D. goal displacement.
C. "out-group vices."
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a. Truman b. Eisenhower c. Kissinger d. Carter e. none of the above
According to the 2010 Census, ________ million children lived with their grandparents
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Despite the revolutionary developments that have forestalled his predictions, Malthus made an important contribution by a. creating the field of demography
b. bringing attention to the limitations on subsistence and natural resources. c. promoting the development of better contraceptive. d. creating positive checks on population increase.
According to Robert K. Merton, __________ are unintended functions that are hidden and remain unacknowledged by participants
a. dysfunctions b. latent functions c. prerequisite functions d. manifest functions