Which of the following defines concurrent sexual partnerships?
A) They are those in which the partners have sexual relationships with several individuals with whom they have a relationship.
B) They are sexual relationships between spouses with absolutist views.
C) They are sexual relationships between strangers that eventually morph into romantic relationships.
D) They are exclusive sexual relationships between two people who spend time together and are part of the same social network.
A
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A) involuntary stable single B) involuntary temporary single C) voluntary temporary single D) voluntary stable single
Inez was able to name the first few presidents of the United States from memory by the time she was in fifth grade. Schools extol a society's founders and pass on a society's core values through
a. inclusion. b. gatekeeping. c. the cultural transmission of values. d. habit.
Which of the following is a difference between chronic and acute diseases?
A) ?Unlike acute diseases, chronic diseases decrease as people age. B) ?Unlike acute diseases, chronic diseases can cause death and incapacitation. C) ?Unlike chronic diseases, acute diseases are present at birth. D) ?Unlike chronic diseases, acute diseases are lifelong illnesses. E) ?Unlike chronic diseases, acute diseases strike suddenly and disappear rapidly.
Which of the following statements applies the symbolic-interaction approach to schooling?
a. If teachers think some category of students is superior, those same students may end up doing superior work. b. Teachers convey specialized knowledge that children are not likely to learn at home. c. Some categories of students are tracked into better classes than others. d. Schools are intended for learning, but they also are places where many people meet their eventual partners.