Studying race and ethnic relations is __________
A) easier than most other subjects because of our familiarity with minority problems
B) easier because most people are sensitive to the problems and needs of others
C) difficult because our values, attitudes, and experiences make our objectivity almost impossible
D) difficult because the subject defies a logical or scientific explanation
Answer: C
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In essence, frustration-aggression involves __________
a. selecting the strongest target for your aggression b. having prejudice eliminate reason c. selecting dominant group members for acts of aggression d. displacing aggression toward a safer target e. lynching the supposed perpetrator of a crime
In a __________ experiment, subjects are studied in a closed setting so that researchers can maintain as much control as possible over the research
a. fieldb. laboratory c. natural d. correlated
Nineteenth-century census data show that both before and after slavery, most free African Americans lived in
a. extended families. b. two-parent households. c. single-parent households. d. multigenerational families.
Murder would be considered a mala in se crime.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)