According to the “outflow” table that starts with fathers and asks about the mobility of their sons we learn that the higher the father’s occupation level, by a considerable margin, ______.

A. sons are less likely to move up than down the occupational ladder
B. sons and daughters are equally likely to move up than down the occupational ladder
C. sons are equally likely to move both up and down the occupational ladder
D. sons are more likely to move up than down the occupational ladder


D. sons are more likely to move up than down the occupational ladder

Sociology

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a. Competition between lower-status whites and freed blacks b. The desire of the elite to maintain its dominance encouraging the uniting of blacks and poor whites c. The creation of a system where status is shared among racial groups d. Frequent interactions between racial groups both at work and in their neighborhoods

Sociology

A __________ is a table in which the distributions of two nominal variables are set up so that you have the frequencies of their combinations, as well as the totals

A) frequency table B) contingency table C) table of distributions D) nominal variable table

Sociology

Supplemental Security Income provides a minimum income to a. mothers under the age of 18

b. families of the imprisoned. c. recent immigrants. d. the disabled.

Sociology

Psychodrama helps individual family members to:

a. develop an awareness of their own body. b. learn the techniques involved in physical pleasuring. c. better understand the roles of other family members. d. come to grips with an impending divorce.

Sociology