A social movement is defined as:
a. a crowd of people who are all contesting the same vague norms.
b. a collection of people in the same place at the same time.
c. a group of people who come together spontaneously in situations of unclear, vague or inadequate norms.
d. individuals, groups, and organizations united by a common desire to change social institutions, attitudes, or ways of life.
d
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a. buying participants a cup of coffee b. having an open discussion about the topic/experiment c. asking participants if they have friends who want to help d. moving to another location
Cyberterrorists could bring the United States to its knees by disrupting or disabling its infrastructure
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The unit about which information is collected and that provides the basis of analysis is called a(n): a. universe
b. sampling unit. c. statistic. d. sampling frame. e. element.
Which of these statements about the self or self-concept is false? a. One's sense of self is not present at birth
b. In early childhood, one's focus is on the physical and active self. c. Self-concept is the basis for communication with others. d. Self-concept is fixed in childhood and unchanging after.