According to Mead, the individual experiences himself as such, __________ from the particular standpoints of other individual members of the same group, or from the generalized standpoint of the social group as a whole to which he belongs

a. directly
b. indirectly
c. simultaneously
d. begrudgingly


B

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Which of the following describes an implicit bias regarding how aspects of one's identity shape their behavior?

A. prejudice B. overcategorization C. stereotype D. racial profiling E. A & D

Sociology

__________ are __________ among couples who are older when they marry, have higher educational attainment, and higher incomes.

A) Divorce rates; lower B) Serial cohabitation rates; higher C) Marriage rates; lower D) Single-mother households; higher

Sociology

Herrnstein's and Murray's research has been criticized because:

a. intelligence is only measured by IQ b. there are cultural middle class biases in questions used to measure IQ c. the authors assert that correlation and causality are the same d. all of the above

Sociology

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Stepparent–stepchild relationships are not nearly as conflicted as biological relationships. 2. The sociobiological perspective is a viewpoint wherein a stepparent is treated like an acquaintance, instead of a family member, in terms of his or her relationship with stepchildren. 3. The sociobiological perspective is a viewpoint that argues that evolutionarily, we are inclined to care for our biological kin in order to continue our gene pool; we are less likely to love or care for children with whom we share no genes in common. 4. The stranger model is a viewpoint which assumes that a stepchild was financially dependent on a co-resident stepparent and so stepparents have rights and responsibilities for their stepchildren.

Sociology