How does gender affect the strong ties that people have?
a. Women have fewer strong ties than men.
b. Women have more strong ties than men.
c. Men are more likely to draw from their kin group to establish strong ties.
d. Gender does not affect the number of strong ties reported.
d
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Willis' model proposes that the primary outcomes of everyday competence are
a. independent living and absence of chronic disease. b. emotional and cognitive well-being. c. low environmental press and high competence. d. psychological and physical well-being.
In terms of Social Security, since 1940,
A. men collect payments about 3 years longer and women about 5 years longer. B. taxes on workers have gone up each year to cover the future costs of the program. C. people increasingly rely on personal savings and not on Social Security as their main form of income. D. the government has continuously increased the benefits paid from the program to all older adults.
What is the medicalization of behavior? Discuss at least three ways medicalization influences how we think about behavior.
What will be an ideal response?
Describe the ways in which the media impacts youth in the U.S.
What will be an ideal response?