Which of the following critiques does Ian Craib outline against Anthony Giddens structuration theory?

a. The theory lack ontological depth.
b. The complexity is overly confusing to accurately apply.
c. The theory is overly critical of society.
d. The work leaves no room for the ambiguity of actual reality.


b. The complexity is overly confusing to accurately apply.

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a. illegitimate power b. routinization of charisma c. globalization d. socialism

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While sects tend to draw the ________, churches draw the ________

a. rich / poor b. immigrants / native born c. whites / African Americans d. lower class / middle and upper class

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Russell Baker’s description at the start of this chapter is about:

a. the building of the interstate highway system b. Ronald Reagan’s presidency and its conservative agenda c. legislation passed and agencies created by the Roosevelt administration in the 1930s d. court cases that led to the 19th amendment to the US Constitution giving women the right to vote

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The word “frequency” in a frequency table refers to

A) the number of participant categories. B) the number of scores at each value of a variable. C) the times per unit change of each score. D) the cumulative percentage for any given value.

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