Research on intimate partner violence identified four themes in the disagreements leading to abusive conflicts in marriage. These include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. men's possessiveness and jealousy.
b. women's possessiveness and jealousy.
c. disagreements about money and housework.
d. men's belief in their right to punish "their" women.
b
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_____ is a product of our sexual identity, sexual orientation, and sexual scripts.
A. Sexuality B. Gender identity C. Sexual preference D. Sexual attitude E. Gender inequality
_____ studies the relationships between people and urban environments.
A. Sociology B. Urban ecology C. Environmentalism D. Gentrification E. Demography
Hudson et al. developed a series of questions to examine sexual attitudes (SAS). The SAS scores of religious fundamentalists—a group believed to be conservative regarding sexual expression—were compared with the scores of social work graduate students—a group believed to be liberal regarding sexual expression. The researchers were examining the instrument's: a. split-half reliability
b. split-half validity. c. criterion-related validity. d. criterion reliability. e. construct validity.
The concept of “McDonaldization” refers to
A. the increasing number of franchises among U.S. businesses. B. Americans’ desire for fast food resulting in a tendency toward obesity. C. the way that the principles of fast-food restaurants are dominating other aspects of life. D. the frequent turnover in employees that occurs due to alienation.