In Whitbourne's theory, over-reliance on makes a person resistant to change
ANSWER:
assimilation
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Cooley's theory called the Looking Glass Self describes how we form our identity based on __________
Fill in the blank with correct word
Which of the following is a criticism of the symbolic interactionist perspective?
a. It does not provide insight into how shared meanings are developed among people. b. It provides a systematic framework for analyzing how people shape culture but does not explain how culture shapes people. c. It does not explain how cultural creations can take on a life of their own and end up controlling people. d. It focuses primarily on macrolevel concerns and fails to take into account microlevel issues.
Max Weber believed modern society was increasingly characterized by rationality, as rules, regulations, and larger social structures played a greater role in people's decisions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
According to Joan Huber, what is the main reason for the pervasiveness of patriarchy?
A. Men are physically stronger than women. B. Women are more tied to reproduction. C. Women benefit from patriarchal arrangements. D. Men refuse to share power with women.