Which theoretical perspective understands gender as a social structure from which individuals form a gender identity?
a. social network theory
b. gender schema theory
c. evolutionary sociobiology
d. status characteristics theory
a. social network theory
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With the development of which economy did the realms of work and home become separate, such that people had to leave home and go to work?
A) Nomadic hunter-gatherer economy B) The agricultural economy C) The industrial economy D) The modern consumer economy
Discuss the impact of assimilation on family life of Chinese Americans in the United States
What will be an ideal response?
According to Clifton and Nelson (1992), which of the following is NOT one of the five ways to identify our strengths?
a. Watch for satisfactions b. Evaluate for uniqueness c. Listen for yearnings d. Watch for rapid learning
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Children and adolescents tend to associate with those of similar class backgrounds. 2. Intermediate relationships focus on companionship and de-emphasize the sexual division of labor. 3. Research has shown that parents engage in child-rearing practices with the conscious intention that their children adopt specific social class characteristics. 4. According to Kohn, working-class parents are more likely to stress the values of self-control, curiosity, and consideration.