Being married is related to

a. improvements in men's health but a decline in women's health

b. improvements in women's health but a decline in men's health.
c. greater improvements in women's health than men's health.
d. greater improvements in men's health than women's health.


d

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More than a hundred years ago, families were much larger than they are now. It was much more common for families to own farms and to work as a cooperative group. There were more distinct gender roles; women worked in the home and men worked outside the home. Parenting was also viewed very differently. Parents did not involve their children in the number of activities now common in the United States. Today, children's primary roles are to receive an education and to play and be children. What has contributed to the shift in family size and the expectations of children?

A. Children today are much smarter and need more individualized attention. B. Parents had more food available to feed their children, since they lived on farms. C. Children today are seen as an economic liability rather than an economic asset. D. Today's parents feel less pressure than they did a hundred years ago.

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Which scholar’s work on the effects of operant conditioning greatly influenced Homans’s work?

a. James Coleman b. B.F. Skinner c. Georg Simmel d. Robert Merton

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Recent research in biology and genetics has led to the conclusion that

A. the concept of race has no biological validity. B. races have always existed and will continue to exist forever. C. popular racial classification systems are valid biological tools. D. people in different races have many deep biological differences.

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The replacement rate in the context of Social Security refers to the amount of preretirement pay that is replaced by the Social Security retirement benefit. Compared with high-wage earners, for low-wage earners, the replacement rate is:

A. lower. B. higher. C. none. D. None of the answers is correct.

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