Dr. Jordan, a sociologist, is researching the consequences of childcare struggles on parenting. As part of the research, she has gathered detailed information in person which included follow-up and clarification questions, from 1,000 subjects

The process has been time-consuming and expensive, but the information is valuable. Which research method did Dr. Jordan use? a) In-depth interview
b) Survey
c) Observation
d) Secondary analysis


a

Sociology

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A. wealth. B. income. C. prosperity. D. finances.

Sociology

“The mommy track” refers to

a. the tradition before the 1960s of women staying home with their children while the men worked in the labor force. b. women entering the labor force and then leaving it upon the birth of a child. c. married mothers who are employed part-time to supplement the family income. d. single mothers who are employed full-time in the labor force.

Sociology

SAGE News Clips: Climate RefugeesDescription: Residents of the Isle de Jean Charles in southern Louisiana have been designated as the first climate refugees in the United States. Former island resident and tribal secretary of the Native American tribe that once inhabited the island, Hilton Chaisson, says she will simply clean up the flood damage and move back--over and over again. Climate experts, however, think that Chaisson and other tribal members will have no choice but to permanently move as the island will no longer exist as the rising sea levels "swallow" the island.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 399 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following

questions:Which of the following problems faces the people of Isle de Jean according to the video? A. rising sea levels B. decline in marine life C. decreasing fertility rates D. increasing mortality rates

Sociology

Asian Pacific Americans as a group are economically diverse.

a. true b. false

Sociology