Which of the following descriptions capture a feature of feminist approaches to social research?

a.) exclusively observing female behaviors in order to better understand women
b.) ensuring that men do not conduct participant observation in women's groups
c.) engaging in research that may bring about policy changes to help improve women's lives
d.) identifying and eliminating all possible sources of male-centered bias in field research


Answer: c.) engaging in research that may bring about policy changes to help improve women's lives
FEEDBACK: Sandra Harding proposes three ways to conduct feminist research. First, treat women's experiences as legitimate empirical and theoretical resources. Second, engage in social science that may bring about policy changes to help improve women's lives. Third, take the role of the researcher into account. Overall, there is no single feminist research method.

Sociology

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A __________ with a nonracist, nonsexist, nonheterosexist structure could go a long way toward changing the underlying conditions that have generated or shaped many social problems discussed in previous chapters, from the problems of income

inequality and chronic unemployment, to problems of racial and gender inequality, to problems in education, health care, and housing. Fill in the blanks with correct word

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A. relative poverty B. absolute poverty C. elementary poverty D. dramatic poverty

Sociology

Many racial minorities, including African American slaves and Chicano contract labor, were unable to create strong family presences in their lives due to their work. What resulted from this situation?

a. Others saw economic benefits. b. Society saw a population swell due to out-of-wedlock births. c. Society saw an increase of transnational migratory patterns. d. Others witnessed reduced work productivity.

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