How can anonymity be ensured in paper-based mail surveys?

a. using pseudonyms
b. assigning random identification numbers
c. only using last names
d. only using first names
e. you can not have anonymous mail surveys


B

Sociology

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Which of the following is true of debt bondage?

a. It refers to the payment of a portion of a prostitute's earning to a pimp. b. It refers to exchanging sexually explicit materials using a phone or a similar electronic device to pay off a financial obligation. c. Prostitutes enter into an agreement with a single customer for a particular period of time. d. Children are sold to sex rings to get money for the families to survive.

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The independent variable is:

a. age b. view on off-shore drilling c. state in which the person lives d. none of the above

Sociology

Some refer to hunter-gatherers as the original affluent society because they

a. often amassed great wealth b. often made millions leasing their vast natural resources c. often raided their farming neighbors d. often worked no more than 20 hours per week

Sociology

Matching the following

A. delay marriage, but have a higher lifetime probability of marrying B. resources and opportunities for provision of material goods and favorable living conditions C. a group of people who share a common style of life and often identify with each other D. most likely to use the reproductive strategy of bearing children outside marriage E. strong bonds of support and caregiving that occur among a network of women F. strongest predictor of a family's success G. percentage of Americans living in households below the poverty line in 2010 H. hypothetical model that contains the most significant characteristics of a social phenomenon I. men and women whose jobs are mostly professional, in offices and businesses, and require a college degree J. jobholders who are more vulnerable to periods of unemployment K. growth of job opportunities at the top and bottom of the market but dwindling opportunities in the middle L. access to special advantages M. tendency of people to marry others similar to themselves

Sociology