In this, one of Dunphy's earlier stages of friendship development, the support of friends is often replaced by an intimate partner with whom young adults now share and disclose. Because of this, friendship groups become more loosely associated

A) pre-crowd stages
B) the fully developed crowd
C) crowd disintegration
D) the crowd in transition


C

Sociology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is NOT a negative outcome caused by a power differential between two groups?

A. A medical resident chooses to quit their program because of excessive verbal abuse from one of the doctors they work for. B. A hospital refuses to perform a required (but not lifesaving) surgery on an uninsured patient until the patient is able to pay for the first half of the procedure in full. C. An overweight patient dies from a rare cancer because her doctor assumed that her difficulty breathing was a symptom of her obesity and refused to run tests despite the patient’s requests to do so. D. A doctor has had insufficient sleep due to his schedule at the hospital and accidentally gives a patient two medications that end up causing a rare but life threatening interaction, leaving the patient gravely ill. E. All of these are negative outcomes caused by power differentials.

Sociology

Theoretically, the term family is applicable to which of the following?

(a). a single parent with married children living at home. (b). a woman and the several men to whom she is married. (c). a married couple with unmarried children living at home. (d). a group of people who live in the same apartment building (e). a man and the several women to whom he is married.

Sociology

Among the criteria Max Weber used to determine class, those that are commonly used today include which of the following______.

a. Income or the amount of money one's occupation brings in. b. Prestige, or the position or occupation one holds in relation to others. c. Possessions, or how much property one owns. d. All of the above.

Sociology