The fact that sexual identities have only recently emerged as a concept suggests that
A. this is a phenomenon not worthy of study.
B. they are socially constructed.
C. we need to base everything on biology.
D. they came into existence recently.
Answer: B
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Which one of the following is not a basic assumption of symbolic interaction theory?
A) Much of human behavior can be inferred from the study of animals. B) Social behavior can be best understood through an analysis of the society in which people operate. C) At birth, the human infant is asocial. D) Socialized human beings are actors as well as reactors and can take the role of other.
If a field researcher wanted to learn a political organization's pattern of recruitment over time, the researcher might begin by interviewing a fairly recent recruit and ask who introduced that person to the organization. Then the researcher might interview the person named and ask who introduced that person to the political organization. This would be an example of: a. snowball sampling
b. systematic sampling. c. deviant cases sampling. d. accidental sampling. e. quota sampling.
Suppose the sample mean’s score on the comparison distribution is more extreme than the cutoff. What would the psychologist conclude regarding the colorful wallpaper?
A) The research hypothesis that the rats in the sample will learn faster should be rejected. B) The wallpaper did not have a significant effect on the rate of learning. C) The color of the chamber had a significant effect on the rate of learning. D) The results are inconclusive since the null hypothesis cannot be rejected.
As of 2016, about how many people use Facebook?
A. 225 million B. 690 million C. 850 million D. 1.65 billion