How might prejudice affect Americans' daily lives?
What will be an ideal response?
racial profiling, overcategorization, in-group preferences, stereotyping, self-esteem
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Rows of low-cost homes near cities, extending towards state lines were called
a) working-class dormitories. b) government-assisted housing. c) tenement housing. d) boarding dormitories.
Which of the following is true about Jewish-Americans?
a. A tiny percentage of the world Jewish population live in the United States b. The Jewish population of the U.S. is about 2 percent of the total population c. The U.S. Jewish population is growing more rapidly than the population as a whole because of its high birth rate d. The U.S. Jewish population is highly rural
Chapter 2 presented methods for __________ variables as a first step in summarizing and
describing their distributions. a. tabulating and graphing b. compacting c. removing d. tumbling and gripping
Research on the marital satisfaction of husbands in dual-earner families indicates that they are:
a. unable to articulate their feelings. b. more satisfied than their wives. c. about as satisfied as their wives. d. less satisfied than their wives.