Advocates of which theoretical perspective would make the following argument, “It is culture that dictates how we see sex”?
a. essentialist perspective
b. social construction perspective
c. biosocial perspective
d. feminist perspective
b. social construction perspective
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Which of the following is not a consistent outcome of SAT scores?
A. On average, women of any ethnic group score lower than men of that group on the quantitative portion of the exam. B. African Americans, Latinos, and American Indians score, on average, lower than Whites. C. Asian Americans, as a group, have recently scored higher than Whites on the quantitative portion of the exam. D. Historically, racial minorities have scored higher than Whites.
Polarization of political parties
a. Is healthy because extreme views are represented b. Can cause deadlock where nothing gets accomplished c. Encourages negotiation and compromise d. Usually leads to the best results
Which of the following is true of commitment in marriage?
A. The benefits of commitment are confined to the marital relationship. B. Men who cohabited with their wives before engagement have higher levels of commitment than men who cohabited only after engagement or not at all. C. Those who are committed to the institution of marriage rather than to their spouses as persons have significantly fewer marriage problems. D. A happy marriage in which there is a firm sense of commitment becomes a strong resource for dealing with the stresses of life.