To reach a clearer understanding of how a parent's occupation would affect his or her parenting style, describe what you think the typical household of a physician and his or her children would be like compared to the typical household of a textile factory worker and his or her children. In your description, include what you think the number of children would be in each family, where those children would attend school, who might keep preschoolers if the mother works, and how those children might be disciplined and influenced in values, goals, and achievements.

What will be an ideal response?


Answer will vary.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE with respect to the comparisons of the

conversational styles of men versus women? a. The conversational styles of all men are similar. b. No differences exist between the conversational styles of men and women. c. The clichés about the differences in the conversational styles of men versus women seem to be stronger than are the actual differences. d. There is greater variability in the conversational styles of women than there is in the conversational styles of men.

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It is anticipated that social robots will put bartenders, prison guards, and pharmacy assistants out of work. This qualifies as a a. manifest dysfunction. b. latent dysfunction

c. manifest function. d. latent function.

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Which of the following statements about paradigms is FALSE?

a. Paradigms shape the kinds of observations we are likely to make. b. Paradigms determine the kinds of facts we will discover. c. Paradigms shape the conclusions that we draw from facts. d. Paradigms determine whether we look at micro or macro concerns. e. All of these choices are TRUE about paradigms,

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Standardization of tax, labor, and environmental laws across the country could reduce the marginal sector by:

a. eliminating competition among the states to minimize their standards. b. taxing exploitive employers more heavily. c. introducing new training programs. d. encouraging further downsizing. e. making outsourcing less attractive.

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