Describe the Gilbert–Kahl model of the class structure. What are the different classes identified in the model? What occupations are characteristic of these classes?
What will be an ideal response?
The Gilbert–Kahl model stratifies the population into six classes and one subclass.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Donald is 71years old and is more motivated to derive emotional meaning form life and to maintain positive feelings. Donald's feelings are characteristic of
A. the theory of mind effect. B. the Hayflick effect. C. the positivity effect. D. dopaminergic effect.
Which of the following statements best describes the supernatural experiences and beliefs of Christians and the total U.S. population?
a. While Christians are more likely to have supernatural beliefs, they are substantially less likely to have had a supernatural encounter. b. More Christians believe in the casting of curses than the total population. c. Christians are much less likely than the general population to have consulted a psychic. d. Relative to the rest of the population, Christians are far more likely to believe in reincarnation.
Which of the following people is the most likely to experience role conflict?
A. a business manager who is dating her employee B. a college professor who wants to take a sabbatical to Italy C. a lawyer who wants to practice tort law D. a teenage mother who is still attending high school