Elderly housing problems mainly stem from

(a) biases on the part of landlords.
(b) poor quality residences or inadequate amenities to compensate for disability or illness.
(c) unwillingness of their children to have parents live with them.
(d) greedy real estate developers demolishing affordable housing.


(b)

Sociology

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A ________ refers to the situation when four or fewer firms supply 50 percent or more of a particular market

a. shared monopoly b. contradiction of capitalism c. unanticipated consequence d. None of the above

Sociology

The sociological model of mental illness assumes that

A. behavior becomes labeled as mental illness when a psychiatrist determines that social norms are broken. B. anyone who breaks social norms is equally likely to be labeled mentally ill, regardless of factors like race, class, and gender. C. behavior becomes labeled as mental illness when powerful persons consider it both unacceptable and incomprehensible. D. treatment for mental illness may not help, but it cannot hurt, and should therefore be attempted in most cases. E. sociologists can treat mental illness better than psychologists can.

Sociology

There are several reasons cited in the text as to why men are more likely to remarry than are women. Which is NOT one of these reasons?

a) Men tend to have more experience initiating contacts. b) There is a double standard of aging. c) Women are more likely to have children living with them. d) The pool of eligible partners is larger for men than it is for women because of cultural norms. e) Women become more invested in their jobs and choose not to remarry.

Sociology

It is argued that using existing data a researcher can easily do replication of studies. What is meant by replication? Discuss the purpose of replication and how this is done?

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology