The unfair and harmful treatment of people based on their group membership
A) prejudice
B) discrimination
C) symbolic racism
D) institutional racism
B
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a. nominal b. ordinal c. interval
The working class may be divided into two parts:
a. blue-collar and white-collar workers b. industrial workers and skilled crafts workers c. skilled crafts workers and industrial workers d. white-collar workers and quasi-professionals
SAGE News Clips: Exploring Sociological Research MethodsClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 46 and watch the videos. When you've finished watching the videos, come back to the test and answer the following questions:The very first step of a scientific research study is to ______.
A. identify and define a research topic B. identify the answer to the research question. C. collect data that might be important D. analyze the research data
SAGE News Clips: Multigenerational Student DebtDescription: Student debt is a multigenerational problem with many families struggling to pay off their student debt, while simultaneously sending their children to college. In this video we meet the Biglers, who are paying more than $2,500 per month just on educational debt alone. Their student loan debt is much more than they pay for their home or car. In the last decade, student loan debt has increased to $1.2 trillion. Six million Americans in their 40s now owe more than $200 billion in student loans.Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 248, 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 is one way that private student debt could affect the economy at large? A. Indebted graduates are increasing spending in other areas because they feel it is fruitless to save money for retirement. B. Indebted graduates are pulling back on spending in other areas. C. Indebted graduates are contributing to a rise in home ownership. D. Indebted graduates are making it more difficult to be approved for loans.