Biased learning refers to:
a. the development of prejudices
b. the learning of one's own culture
c. the effect of genetics on what is learned
d. the effect of phenotypes on what is learned
e. none of the above
c. the effect of genetics on what is learned
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Adrianne does not smoke or drink alcohol in front of her family because she is afraid they would disapprove. This is an example of:
a. formal social control. b. informal social control. c. aversive social control. d. internalization.
The government of Castleton is in the process of formulating a new policy to address the problem of child labor. They have assessed the possible positive and negative outcomes of various policy alternatives and have formulated a
policy that they believe would achieve the desired goals in an effective manner. According to the stages in the process of policy formulation, what is the next stage in the process of formulating this new policy? a. policy formulation b. policy implementation c. evaluation d. closure
A caste system is one in which:
a. There are rigidly defined unequal groups in which membership is passed from generation to generation. b. There is inequality, but one's status is not determined by birth c. Achieved status is emphasized d. A marriage partner may be chosen from any group
Cox and Demmitt use the term "availables" to describe:
a. women who are guided by social principles. b. couples who are not committed to their marriage. c. people who are unmarried and not in love with anyone. d. adults who desperately want to marry but can't.