______ are shared judgements about what is valuable, just, desirable, or undesirable in society.
A. Symbols
B. Beliefs
C. Nonmaterial culture
D. Values
Answer: D
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a. paying workers less than their value b. basing an item's value on the work that goes into it c. not paying attention to market forces d. returning people to an agrarian economic system
Interactionist theories emphasize:
a. the socialization of boys and girls into identities b. the inequalities between boys and girls c. the playing of gendered roles by girls and boys d. the incorporation of gendered conceptions of self e. a, c, and d above
Ethical issues are non-existent to minor in evaluation research
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the United States, fines are rarely regarded as a tough criminal sanction:
A. because, in practice, it is a criminal justice tool that often neglects to punish ordinance violations and minor misdemeanors. B. because many believe that fines work a hardship on the poor, while affluent offenders often feel no sting. C. because judges always have enough reliable information on an offender's personal wealth to impose a just fine. D. because judicial and legislative attitudes always allow the use of fines for several major felonies.