When death is expected, as opposed to unexpected as in an accident or suicide, family members
a. generally find it less stressful.
b. have no chance to say goodbye.
c. experience greater emotional shock.
d. have no time to get used to the idea that the individual is going to die.
a. generally find it less stressful.
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Sanderson and Alderson suggest that economic activity in precapitalist societies is organized in a largely "nonrational" manner. This is evidenced by the fact that
a. artisans and merchants seldom adhere to fixed work schedules b. precapitalist manufacturing is characterized by little synchronization of effort c. the marketing of goods is subject to little standardization d. all of these
Accepting a subordinate position in society may result from __________
A) social conditioning B) being a numerical majority C) religious instruction D) a lack of intelligence
Matching
A) analysis of variance B) F ratio C) grand mean D) F table E) between-groups degrees F) protected t tests 6) in ANOVA, ratio of the between-groups population variance estimate to the within-groups estimate 1) display of cutoff scores on the F distribution for various degrees of freedom and significance levels 2) in a given study, the number of groups minus 1; also called the numerator degrees of freedom 3) hypothesis-testing procedure for studies with three or more groups 4) in ANOVA, overall average of all the scores, regardless of what group they are in (and when group sizes are equal, it is the mean of the group means) 5) in ANOVA, t tests among pairs of means after of freedom finding that the F for the overall difference among the means is significant
Through ethnomethodological research, sociologists have learned all of the following except
A. most of the time, specific sanctions are not necessary to achieve conformity. B. society exists because people behave as if there is no other way to do so. C. when norms are violated, their existence becomes apparent. D. social norms are less important among children than adults.