Explain the difference between individual and institutional discrimination and provide an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Varies. Individual discrimination is overt and intentional unequal treatment, often based on prejudicial beliefs. Institutionalized discrimination is unequal treatment that has become a part of the routine operation of such major social institutions as businesses, schools, hospitals, and the government.
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A. IP address decoy B. Source port manipulation C. Packet fragmentation D. IP address spoofing
ANOVA
A. is one-way if it is applied to one dependent and one independent variable. B. Requires non-homogeneity of variance. C. examines difference between the samples only and not differences within a single sample. D. allows us to determine whether the variance between samples is different than variances within the samples.
Studies of tracking show that children placed in nonacademic tracks tend to come from
A. affluent neighbourhoods. B. two-parent families. C. high-income households. D. minority groups.