Census Bureau projections of the number of new jobs created show that
a. most jobs will be deskilled.
b. most jobs will be upgraded.
c. few occupations will be affected by technological change.
d. large numbers of new jobs will not be created in the high-technology industries
e. by 2000 everyone will be a high-technology worker.
d
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a. Assimilation b. Immigration c. Acclimation d. Globalization
In the ANOVA test, if the null hypothesis is true, then
a. SSB should be at least twice as much as dfb. b. SSW should be much greater than SSB. c. the combined dfb and dfw should be much greater than the SST. d. the mean square between and the mean square within should be roughly equal in value.
SAGE Core Concepts in Sociology: Changing Gender Roles in the FamilyClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 92, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Which of the following statements about gender roles in the family is NOT true?
A. Men are starting to become more involved in childcare. B. Husbands who are at home when their wives are working tend to take on more tasks. C. When men have free time, they are much more likely to be interrupted by children than women are. D. Husbands who equally share household chores report higher marriage satisfaction.
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons given to explain why boys outperform girls on the math portion of the SAT?
A. Test items are gender biased, as girls tend not to perform as well as boys on questions involving sports, natural sciences, and business. B. Girls have been socialized to believe that boys perform better in math. C. Boys tend to be greater analytical thinkers and generally perform better than girls in math. D. More girls take the SAT than boys, resulting in more varying levels of achievement