In assessing the effects of alienation and self-actualization upon workers' lives off the job, we may conclude that
a. only self-actualization has an effect outside the workplace.
b. only alienation has an effect outside the workplace.
c. both self-actualization and alienation may have an effect outside the workplace.
d. technology mediates the effects of alienation and self-actualization upon workers' families.
e. alcohol, drug abuse, and family problems have no connection with workers' job experiences.
c
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When women are depicted in nontraditional work roles on television (e.g., as lawyers, doctors, police officers), they are very likely to be shown __________
a. as strong role models for how women can be happy both on and off the job b. in scenes where they play strong role models for girls and younger women c. in scenes where they play strong role models for minority women d. as being failures with men and in their domestic lives e. as being failures in the bedroom
Merton focused his theory specifically on the so-called ___________ in U.S.A.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Because sport participation is based on self-promotion, athletes may sometimes combine sport participation with religious beliefs to
A. turn sports into forms of social service. B. decrease the importance of following the direction of coaches. C. gain support from fellow believers. D. give sport participation special spiritual meaning.
One of the factors related to criminologist Jeffrey Reiman's statement,"Prison produces more criminals than it cures," is
A. educational programs in prison are overfunded and therefore unsuccessful. B. the kind of person who gets sent to prison will become a criminal sooner or later. C. inmates prefer living in prison to having to support themselves on the outside. D. prisons provide learning experiences for prisoners in the art of crime.