One of the most important aspects of culture is socioeconomic status (SES). SES is commonly measured by:
a. family income, parental education and occupational status
b. an individual's age, sex, and family size
c. age, income and place of residence
d. social and economic skills, and level of education
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What will be an ideal response?
A newborn has been categorized as a very-low-birthweight infant. Which describes the infant's weight best?
a) 90% (or less) of average infant weight b) 2,500 grams (around 5 ½ pounds) c) 3,400 grams (about 7 ½ pounds) d) 1,250 grams (around 2.25 pounds)
Sexually active people often underestimate their risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease
a. because many people who carry STDs remain asymptomatic. b. because it is easy to have an STD infection without knowing it. c. because it is often impossible to tell if a sexual partner is infectious. d. for all of these reasons.