In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries most of the societies that form part of today's advanced industrial world underwent the so-called demographic transition. This was a process in which
a. mortality rates dropped first and birth rates fell later, leading to small family size and a low rate of population growth
b. birth rates fell and then were followed by declining mortality rates
c. mortality rates fell while birth rates remained high
a
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a. $8,000 and $16,000 b. $25,000 and $45,000 c. $60,000 and $80,000 d. $150,000 and $175,000
Sampling error reflects
a. the degree of error to be expected for a given sample design. b. the mistakes we make in picking our sample. c. the probability of selecting each element. d. the degree to which our interval is incorrect in systematic sampling. e. the probability of error expected for future samples from the same population.
The _____ approach to studying educational achievement and attainment focuses on the size of schools, the structure of classrooms, practices of teachers, and effectiveness of administration.
A. student-centered B. school-centered C. educational inequalities D. educational equality
Expressive roles and instrumental roles in families are conflicting, based on Talcott Parsons' work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)