In both face-to-face and telephone conversations,

A participants are on equal footing at the beginning of the interaction.
B participants do not usually need to identify themselves by name.
C people structure the conversations at the beginning and end.
D the person who initiates the conversation always interrupts the other interlocutor.
E people dismiss the use of adjacency pairs to structure the conversation at the beginning and end.


C

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a. It is totally irrational and maladaptive. b. It is less frequent than in band societies. c. It may regulate the balance between population and resources. d. It is always associated with female infanticide. e. It stems from an aggressive human instinct.

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The precolonial Asante state was associated with all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the state accepted only gold for any type of payment or fines. B) the state elevated the commoners and a work ethic far above the wealthy elites. C) the state allowed individuals to buy themselves out of punishment, such as a death sentence. D) only the state could bestow titles of high public office on individuals. E) the state controlled opportunities for large-scale accumulation of wealth.

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The epidemiological measurement of rate equals __________

a. population at risk/events b. events/population at midyear c. events/population at risk d. crude death rate/ events

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The orientation that questions the truth value of beliefs and knowledge and focuses especially on how power relationships affect the creation and spread of ideas and beliefs is called:

a. Materialism. b. Idealism. c. Postmodernism. d. Functionalism.

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