Science is a belief system that seeks to be:

a. evaluative and empirical
b. non-empirical and non-evaluative
c. empirical and non-evaluative
d. non-empirical and evaluative


c. empirical and non-evaluative

Sociology

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A) 1948 B) 1969 C) 1978 D) 1990

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Which world-level organization tried to help with the Indochinese refugee problem?

A) WHO B) UNHCR C) WBO D) UNICEF

Sociology

The term cunnilingus refers to intercourse defined as "unnatural"; particularly used to refer to anal intercourse

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Our birth families (mother, father, sister, and so on) are a central part of our lives. Suppose you family decides to host a foreign exchange student for a year. It goes well, and, the next year, the student's entire family (all nine of them) decides to visit America and your family. In the ensuing year, various members of the two families stay in touch, and you share these relationships with your own friends. In the context of social networks, what's happening between your two families, as well as the way you share the experience with your friends, is what sociologists call a tie, and although the two families are unrelated, this "tie that binds" is made real because of

a.) a symbol that is given meaning through social interactions. b.) a direct path to another member of our network. c.) the sum of the stories we tell about people in our primary group. d.) a set of stories that explains our relationship to the other members of our network.

Sociology