Economic conditions, region of the country, whether it is urban or rural, cultural and religious traditions, gendered norms, job opportunities, and level of technology are just a few of the __________ that shape parenting
A. micro-level factors
B. super-ego factors
C. macro-level factors
D. concrete operational factors
Answer: C
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a. rapid population growth b. industrialization c. values emphasizing consumption d. a and b above e. all of the above
The expectation that African and Latin countries will change by moving in the same direction as Western societies is consistent with
A. disengagement theory. B. evolutionary theory. C. world systems theory. D. resource mobilization theory.
Assimilation produces a newly blended cultural system
a. Melting pot b. Absorption c. Involuntary d. Voluntary
Professor Sinclair coded her qualitative interviews and derived a theme “Interest in students.” She asked two of her colleagues to code the same material for her. The first colleague A came up with a theme “Great attention to students,” while B derived a theme “Professors interested in students.” Based on the similarities of the themes derived by the three separate coders of the same data, we may conclude that there is some level of ______ related to the findings that may be reported.
a. confidentiality b. shared coding c. validity d. memoing