Which statement best expresses the disillusionment model of relationship formation?
a. You make me feel very secure.
b. You don’t look like the person I expected to be with.
c. You have changed since we became exclusive.
d. You don’t give me enough space.
c. You have changed since we became exclusive.
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The fact that work in factories is sometimes difficult, often tedious, and usually boring and there is always the threat of lowered productivity and worker unrest is evidence of the difficulties associated with industrialization
a. true b. false
According to the textbook, some social scientists argue that the growth rates of obesity are due to
a. wealth and excess. b. poverty leading to lack of proper nutrition. c. the proliferation of processed foods and fast food restaurants. d. genes.
The Hispanic population has been growing at the fastest rate in:
a. the Midwest. b. the border states. c. Northeastern cities. d. sparsely populated states.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The mass media influence includes things like television and computers. 2. When parents are asked to choose from a list of childhood traits that they consider most desirable for their children, lower-income parents tend to choose traits such as obedience, conformity, staying out of trouble, and keeping neat and clean. 3. Minority parents must teach their children about the importance of race, ethnicity, prejudice, and discrimination, while also providing their children with the coping skills necessary to develop and maintain a strong and healthy self-image. This is known as “anticipatory socialization.” 4. Comments such as “Big boys don’t cry,” “You throw like a girl,” “Let’s play dress-up,” “You’re my little tomboy,” “Help your mother with the dishes,” and “Help your dad take the trash out,” are examples of gender socialization. 5. An authoritative parenting style is one in which parents are demanding and maintain high levels of control over their children, but they are also warm and receptive. These parents try to guide their children compassionately, while also setting limits on their behavior.