What research method did John S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd mainly use in their Middletown study?
a. Secondary data
b. Survey
c. Participant observation
d. Experiment
c. Participant observation
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________ refers to our intuitive sense of our maleness or our femaleness, our internal feelings of what it is to be a man or a woman
A) Gender intuition B) Gender schema C) Gender identity D) Gender role
In most states in the U.S., an individual is not permitted to marry a parent, a sibling, an aunt or an uncle, a grandparent, or a first or second cousin. These rules reflect our societal emphasis on
A. the incest taboo. B. endogamy. C. exogamy. D. both the incest taboo and exogamy.
At which phase in the steps of data analysis and interpretation are transcriptions completed?
a. Data connotation phase b. Data exploration phase c. Data preparation phase d. Data reduction phase
After conducting his research, Solomon Asch concluded that __________
a. succumbing to group pressure is less common than many people would like to believe b. the size of the group has little influence on the extent to which individuals respond to group pressure c. the degree of social cohesion felt by participants is very important regarding how individuals respond to group pressure d. when it comes to encouraging compliance, groups wield very little power over individuals