A return-rate graph:
a. begins on the day the questionnaires were mailed
b. begins on the day the first response is received.
c. begins on the day when at least ten responses are received.
d. begins on the day the second mailing is planned.
e. varies as to when it should begin depending on the nature of the project.
a
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The "cult of domesticity" refers to
a. a religious movement started by women. b. women's expected role of caring for her husband, home, and family. c. a support group created for women who worked in the home. d. a prevalent women's movement that got started in the nineteenth century.
In this chapter, Anzaldua states that if her people--a people of color--and culture are attacked by those outside of her culture, that she will defend her culture. She even states that she understands why, when people of color are put down by Anglo culture, people of color glorify the values of their non-White culture. Why does this glorification of non-White culture by people of color occur?
a. Because non-whites refuse to accept that, since the passage of Civil Rights legislation in 1964, race no longer matters because all races are now equal; it is individual motivation and hard work that leads to success. b. Because non-whites refuse to let go of the so-called 'race card', playing the 'race card' whenever possible. c. Because non-white groups refuse to assimilate into the dominant cultural norms. d. It offsets the extreme devaluation of non-white cultures by the dominant white culture.
SAGE News Clips: Sportswear Informed by ReligionDescription: Sportswear for Muslim girls and women is on the rise. In Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Muslim girls on the basketball team found playing to their best ability a challenge. Working alongside the University of Minnesota, the girls designed and created active wear that would allow them to focus on athletic skills rather than their dress. Muslim student Zubida Chafee declares: "We actually focus on the basketball instead of our scarves." The video reminds the viewer of the controversy Muslim girls and women may face in professional and recreational sports.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 255, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the
test, and answer the following questions:According to the video, what was the challenge for the group of Muslim girls in Minneapolis? A. The girls needed their school to allow them to play basketball wearing their traditional dress. B. The girls needed their families to allow them to play basketball wearing shorts and T-shirts. C. The girls needed basketball uniforms that fit both their religious customs and their athleticism. D. The girls needed to decide between basketball and religion.
Quantitative researchers would argue that their approach to studying mental hospitals is better than that of participant-observation researchers because the latter are not mentally ill and are not,therefore,in a position to benefit from treatment;
in short, participant-observation researchers cannot possibly perceive their experiences in the same manner as do bona fide patients. a. true b. false