Grandma Martinez has a warm and loving relationship with her three grandsons. She lives down the street from them, and in many ways serves as their third parent, helping to take care of them every day

What type of grandparenting relationship does this represent?
What will be an ideal response?


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1) group 2) pastoral society 3) horticultural society 4) agricultural society 5) primary group 6) secondary group 7) social network 8) clique 9) group dynamics 10) coalition 11) instrumental leader 12) expressive leader 13) authoritarian leader 14) laissez-faire leader 15) groupthink A) the social ties radiating outward from the self that link people together B) the alignment of some members of a group against others C) a society based on large-scale food production using plows drawn by animals D) a narrowing of thought by several people leading to the perception that there is only one correct answer or solution E) a group that is relatively large, temporary, anonymous and formal; based on some interest or activity F) an individual who increases harmony and minimizes conflict in a group G) a cluster of people within a larger group who choose to interact with one another H) a group characterized by intimate, long-term, face-to-face association and cooperation I) an individual who leads by being highly permissive J) people who interact with one another, have something in common and believe that what they have in common is significant K) an individual who tries to keep the group moving toward its goals L) an individual who leads by giving orders M) the ways in which individuals affect groups and the ways in which groups influence individuals N) a society based on cultivating plants by the use of hand tools O) a society based on the pasturing of animals

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Explanations that people construct about the causes of behavior that are based on a person's traits are called ____________________

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Which of the following explains the shift in society's views toward sex in the nineteenth century (e.g., the idea that masturbation could lead to blindness or that oral sex could cause cancer)?

a. Permissive attitudes about sexuality were replaced with more traditional attitudes. b. Religious presumptions about sexuality were partly replaced by medical ones. c. Men and women's differing attitudes toward sexual activities formed a double standard. d. These and other sexual practices were accepted for men but not for women.

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Harold got up early and cleaned and polished his motorcycle, while Fabienne packed a picnic lunch. Their destination was a park on a lake about 50 miles away, where they would meet some friends who also liked to ride motorcycles on weekends. They soon got underway, driving safely on the highway at the speed limit and enjoying the trip while they listened to National Public Radio. About halfway to their destination, Harold and Fabienne were overtaken by a speeding clump of about 10 motorcycles ridden by people with swastikas on the backs of their jackets. Several of the group appeared to be completely nude under their jackets, which was legal in their state due to an anachronistic law that said you could not disrobe outdoors, but that did not address the situation where you were already

disrobed when you arrived outdoors.  In all likelihood, Harold and Fabienne could be termed members of a motorcycle-enthusiast __________, and the cyclists who passed them could be termed members of a motorcycle-enthusiast __________.

a. culture; subculture
b. subculture; counterculture
c. subculture; culture
d. counterculture; subculture

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