In general, when reading the scenario about cybercheating, most people felt that in the main

a. this was a real form of betrayal and can have as serious an impact on a relationship as a offline betrayal.
b. this was not as serious a form of betrayal and the aggrieved was mostly over-reacting to a benign situation.
c. while real, cybercheating does not threaten the real life, offline relationships of the people involved.
d. cybercheating, due to its secretive elements, is worse than an affair in an offline relationship.


A

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A. Micro-sociology and field based studies. B. Ethnographic research in post-colonial societies. C. A turn away from verstehen to incorporation of quantitative data in mixed method designs. D. The first use of computer based technologies for recording and analyzing data. E. Studies of peasant communities to contribute to counter-insurgency efforts in S. E. Asia.

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Congress established Medicare to pay for

a. most of the medical expenses due to long term, chronic conditions. b. all of the cost of preventive health care checkups. c. a portion of medical expenses due to the most serious illnesses. d. all medical expenses of the elderly, blind, and disabled.

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List the major types of religious systems

What will be an ideal response?

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Lombroso argues that seeing men in a unidimensional and stereotypical way ignores both how masculinity actually is linked to crime and how various types of masculinity are related to different types of offending.

a. true b. false

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