Marriage in which the couple are members of the same race, ethnicity, religion, or social class:
A) endogamy
B) exogamy
C) homogeneous
D) hemophile
A
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The Frankfurt Institute—
A. Interviewed Nazis to understand their motives for joining the party. B. Observed working class life in Frankfurt neighborhoods. C. Linked media to political fears and fantasies. D. Studied "small town USA" in Frankfurt, IL. E. Linked statistical data to observational methods.
Some of the problems with member checking include:
Participants’ reluctance to disagree with the researcher’s interpretations The difficulty of engaging participants in the process Participants’ comments on the interpretations may be motivated by something other than helping the researcher best understand their experiences All of the above
In their research, Middletown and Middletown in Transition, sociologists Robert Lynd and Helen Lynd lived for a number of years in Muncie, Indiana to research daily lives of town residents. This is an example of a(n):
a. ethnography b. experimental c. content analysis d. survey
The __________ amendments of 1965 abandoned the quota system that had preserved the European character of the United States for nearly half a century
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).