Jennifer is studying how welfare policies affect working families. She has paid several visits to families that have agreed to participate in her study and has interviewed them. She has also requested them to fill a questionnaire about the issues in their daily lives, such as the household budget and marital harmony. With this information, Jennifer is trying to link the effects of welfare

policies to these family issues. The study conducted by Jennifer is part of:

A) ?microsociology.
B) ?macrosociology.
C) ?physiology.
D) ?gender studies.
E) ?psychoanalysis.


B

Sociology

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____________ holds that by age two, children begin to organize their understandings of gender into coherent wholes.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Sociology

Which of the following is true about the relationship between social networks and social movement participation?

a. Those with strong ties to other movement activists are most likely to join a social movement. b. The most committed activists with any group are those who are acting in defiance of the wishes of their friends and family members. c. Weak ties are actually much more important in maintaining movement participation than strong ties. d. Ties don't matter. Ideological commitments are much more important in determining who joins a social movement and who does not.

Sociology

________ is defined as the state of being resentfully suspicious of a loved one's behavior toward a suspected rival

a. Envy b. Passion c. Nonlove d. Jealousy

Sociology

Research on media audiences shows that

A. "football widows" are more common than many people believe. B. men and women who live together often watch sports together. C. watching television sports is the primary leisure activity of U.S. adults. D. watching sports is disruptive for most married couples.

Sociology