Couples were first encouraged to seek love matches in marriage
A in the early 19th century.
B in the early 20th century.
C in order to combat prostitution.
D as a way of controlling unruly youth.
B
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a. true b. false
Nonprobability samples are especially useful when sociologists:
A) ?need to give an equal chance of selection to each person in a population. B) ?need to generalize the results to a larger population. C) ?are researching a subject that is as sensitive and important as medicine. D) ?attempt to get a representative cross section of a population. E) ?want to get people's insights on a particular topic before launching a larger study.
The text points out that the view of the poor as "lazy" is unsupported by evidence.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
As a social worker, you collect the following client scores from the weekly administration of the Index of Peer Relations (A phase = 71, 73, 70 and B phase = 69, 62, 56, 47, 33, 27)
[Note that a lower score means better peer relations.] From these scores, a social worker could most accurately conclude that a. the intervention successfully caused the client's peer relations to improve b. there was an association between the intervention and improved peer relations c. improved peer relations probably wasn't responsive to this intervention d. the client was probably attempting to manipulate the peer relations scores