_________ is how unpleasant the mark of stigma is or appears to be to the observer's or bystander's senses and sensibilities

a. Origin
b. Disruptiveness
c. Outcast
d. Esthetics


d

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Parkinson's Law states that:

a. work expands to the time available b. people are promoted to their level of incompetence c. workers will always resent supervision d. workers will become committed if treated fairly e. none of the above

Sociology

The transmen in Schilt's study said they experienced an increase in recognition for hard work after their transition. This recognition was particularly noticeable for

a. transmen who started new jobs after their transition. b. transmen who still dressed and acted as women at work but not in their personal lives. c. those who went to church regularly. d. those who had worked as women in blue?collar, male?dominated occupations.

Sociology

As of the writing of the text, the median age at first marriage in the United States was

A) 20.8 for males, 18.1 for females. B) 22.8 for males, 20.1 for females. C) 24.8 for males, 23.1 for females. D) 27.7 for males, 26 for females.

Sociology

Thinking Critically about ReligionIn this activity, you will use the SEE-I method to think critically about religion.Religion can seem like a difficult concept to describe in the abstract, although it touches many of our lives in profound and intimate ways. Use the SEE-I (State, Elaborate, Exemplify, Illustrate) critical thinking method (Nosich 2009:33-38) to clarify and understand the concept of religion.Exemplify the concept of religion by giving concrete examples of the different components of the definition of religion provided in the text.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology