Of the following hypothetical scenarios, which would be the LEAST likely to be found within sociological research?
a. changing crime rates in major urban areas.
b. the reason why Pablo and his wife chose to divorce.
c. how common substance abuse is in suburban neighborhoods
d. differing SAT scores for White and African American high school students
e. the nature of residential segregation in metropolitan areas.
B
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The Wagner Act was federal legislation aimed at eliminating interlocking directorates
a. true b. false
If a minority immigrant group keeps their culture and adapts the mainstream culture, then they have practiced assimilation by
A) substitution. B) subtraction. C) addition. D) multiplication.
Compare and contrast common sense and sociological approaches to understanding social problems. What is wrong with common sense when it comes to setting social policy?
What will be an ideal response?
In terms of social mobility and sports, the textbook concludes that
a. minority athletes should not try out for collegiate sports. b. there is no benefit to college students' participation in sports. c. collegiate athletics are more beneficial for whites than for minority athletes. d. no student should rely exclusively on sports for their future. e. white athletes should rely on sports for their future careers.