We can use the analogy of __________ to describe the effort it takes to learn expected behavior such that it becomes habit

a. playing chess
b. learning to drive a car
c. baseball
d. a roller coaster


b

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According to Wesley's article "Exotic Dancers: ‘Where Am I Going to Stop?'", Exotic

dancers may experience an "identity_________", feeling that their new identity as a deviant is assaulting their long-held identity as a conventional person. a. crisis b. conflict c. role d. battle

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Which of the following statements is true of American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs)?

A. They are a homogeneous group. B. They immigrated to the United States in the seventeenth century. C. Their median household income is lower than that of African Americans. D. Their education levels are lower than those of any other group. E. They have been in what is now the United States longer than any other group.

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What is the difference between the elderly's beliefs about the likelihood they will be the victim of a crime and actual rates of victimization? Discuss at least two factors that can account for differences between perception and reality.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology

Evaluating Reliability and Validity in ResearchIn this activity, you will examine research scenarios for potential reliability and validity problems.Reliability and validity are different. As you think about the research scenarios below, determine if each one presents a reliability problem, a validity problem, or both kinds of problems.We predict the likelihood that study participants will get married by using a magic-8 ball.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology