Roschelle and Kaufman recognize that stigma and homelessness involve or reflect
a. a process of structural differentiation.
b. both macro-level issues of power and micro-level processes of interaction.
c. both macro-level issues of interaction and micro-level issues of conflict.
d. primarily the macro-level dimension of power which defines homelessness as a stigma in the first place.
B
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a. social inequality. b. social action. c. social technology. d. inefficient action. e. nonorganization.
______ is necessary when we seek to create a new measurement tool for a construct that already has a measurement tool in place.
a. Construct validity b. Face validity c. Criterion validity d. Content validity
Charles Horton Cooley's "looking-glass self" pertains to
a. the nature vs. nurture debate. b. a mild form of mental illness. c. low self-esteem. d. the concept of human nature. e. the development of the self-concept.
Many parents in the United States scramble because of the lack of paid maternity leaves, the high cost of childcare, the low number of subsidized preschool slots, extended summer vacations from school, and the limited availability of part-time jobs
with benefits that would allow families to more easily combine work and family. These social problems occur because _______. a. the number of single-headed households has increased b. policies and programs have not kept pace with the changing social structure c. contingent nonstandard work is on the decline d. mothers are now likely to be employed and do not want to provide homemaking services