Imagine you are sittingat a table thinking about love. How would Herbert Blumer distinguish the three types of objects that could be subject to interpretation in your situation?
a. the table (physical), the person (abstract), and the idea (social)
b. the table (social), the person (physical), and the idea (abstract)
c. the table (physical), the person (social), and the idea (abstract)
d. the table (abstract), the person (physical), and the idea (social)
c
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According to Thaler and Sunstein, people make economic decisions based on:
a. what is in their best interest b. rational choices c. the opposite of what their friends are doing d. what is easiest
Much of what is presented as common sense in the media and elsewhere about society is often correct
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Marty and Janelle have dated for a few months and are planning on getting married next year. Marty graduated from college two years ago and has a good job as an architect. Janelle is a few years younger and although she didn't finish college, she enjoys her job as an assistant at the pet clinic. Marty and Janelle are an example of:
a. monogamy. b. the halo effect. c. miscegenation. d. the marital gradient.
Which of the following would be considered a peripheral country?
A. New Zealand B. Sudan C. Canada D. Spain