Other names for receiving countries are __________ countries

a. destination or host
b. destination or resident
c. host or migratory
d. migratory or resident


a

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What types of cities, made possible by new electronic technologies, are key locations for industries and marketplaces and centers of production and innovation?

A. edge cities B. global cities C. megalopolises D. metropolises

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Mannis describes how women's roles, motherhood, and the conception of children are a

product of cultural specifications for traditional roles. How have the status and roles for motherhood and children changed in the American society? What will be an ideal response?

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The most unequal advanced industrial country in the world is

a. Japan b. Great Britain c. the United States d. Italy

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Turning Research Questions into HypothesesIn this exercise, you will practice creating hypotheses and operationalizing variables for research questions.Take the research questions below as a starting point. Develop hypotheses related to each research question. Once you have developed these hypotheses, operationalize each variable in your hypotheses. For example, consider the research question "How do hospital environments shape recovery times for patients?" You might write the hypothesis "Patients who have quieter hospital rooms will recover from abdominal surgery faster than those with noisy rooms." This hypothesis includes two variables: recovery time and loudness of hospital rooms. You might operationalize these variables by saying that recovery time is measured by counting the number

of days from when the abdominal surgery occurred until patients say that they are able to go back to their normal activities. And you might operationalize loudness of hospital rooms by using a sound level meter to measure the number of decibels of noise in the hospital room at six specific times throughout the day, perhaps 9 a.m., 1 p.m., 5 p.m., 9 p.m., 1 a.m., and 5 a.m.How can introductory sociology courses be designed to improve students' learning of sociology? What will be an ideal response?

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