Farrell and Rosenberg's study of men entering middle age revealed that a major factor determining the amount of alienation and distress they experienced was
A) socioeconomic class.
B) marital status.
C) race.
D) physical appearance.
A
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Sociological viewpoint that argues that social cohesion is promoted through shifting alliances among contending groups:
A) conflict B) interaction C) functionalist D) organic
Margaret Mead studied children in Samoa and on the basis of her research concluded:
A) adolescent girls in Samoa experienced more personal turbulence and conflict than did American girls B) Samoans were more sexually repressed than Americans C) the restricted nature of discussions of sex in American society led to more personal turbulence and conflict among American girls than among girls in Samoa D) the life course for adolescent girls in Samoa was pretty much the same as the life course for adolescent girls in America
The Indian Reorganization Act coincided directly with the realities of Indian life
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The best example of a primary group is which of the following?
a. A peer group b. A family c. Co-workers d. Aggregate