Why don't we address families as the African American family, the Asian American family, the white American family, and so on, deleting the preceding the to simply African American families, Asian families, and so on?
What will be an ideal response?
The reason the family is not emphasized is because it implies there is a typical family based on race. Families are based more on social class and groups act based on these class characteristics.
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What will be an ideal response?
What is the relationship between income, gender, and education?
a. At every level of education the average income of men is higher than the average income of women b. When a woman has more education than a man she can be expected to earn more than he does. c. Women with a bachelor's degree consistently earn more than men with only a high school diploma. d. There is no relationship between income, gender, and education.
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a. the reciprocity principle b. in-group conflict c. relative deprivation d. the pleasure principle
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is best described as
A. the distressing symptoms experienced by some veterans of warfare. B. a cluster of symptoms associated with normal grief. C. an untreatable disorder caused by war and conflict. D. the results of warfare and homecomings on combatants and families.