Many scientists and laypeople who were initially contacted regarding a national scientific survey of sex behavior responded as follows: they were

a. enthusiastic because although difficult and expensive such a study could be easily completed in a short time.
b. skeptical of its value because several recent national sex surveys had just recently been completed.
c. enthusiastic because scientific information about the national patterns of sexual behavior was nonexistent.
d. skeptical because people would not answer such private questions or would not tell the truth if they did.


D

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Auguste Comte believed sociology could

A. not solve social problems. B. discover the laws of the natural world. C. discover the laws of human social behavior. D. help solve social problems.

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Discuss the various factors that influence resistance to social change and give examples to support your answer.

What will be an ideal response?

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a. value-free. b.subjective. c. objectively real. d. positivistic.

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