The goal of science is to:
a. explain why phenomena exist and how they operate
b. change the world
c. challenge religion
d. develop knowledge for political goals
e. none of the above
a. explain why phenomena exist and how they operate
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Sampling is a way to learn about ______ by obtaining information from _______ of a larger population
a. a larger population, the entire membership b. a larger population; a subset c. a subset of a population; the entire membership d. a subset of a population; a subset e. one person; a subset
Determining the extent of homosexuality in our population__________.
A. is easy because of its clear definition B. depends on exactly how we define the term "homosexuality" C. is simply not possible D. can be done only with medical tests
Which of the following statements about female genital cutting is FALSE?
A. It affects about 25 million women today. B. In a clitoridectomy, the clitoris is cut out of the body. C. In an infibulation, the clitoris is removed, and the vaginal lips are also cut or scraped away. D. This procedure continues because it is deeply rooted in the patriarchal traditions rather than religious teachings.
One critique of the women’s movement of the late twentieth century is
a. issues specific to older women were ignored. b. issues related to employment discrimination. c. issues other than reproductive rights were the focus. d. younger women were aligned with life course issues.