Based on historical and current trends, make a prediction about the future of families. What factors will shape that prediction?

What will be an ideal response?


Sociology

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Suppose that a researcher wants to know if a new flu drug affects people, either by making them better or worse. Would this be a one-tailed or two-tailed test and why?

A) One-tailed because only one issue is discussed—the drug B) One-tailed because there is only one interaction, which is between the flu and the drug C) Two-tailed because there are two variables—whether or not people take the drug and how their flu is affected D) Two-tailed because there is no predicted direction of the effect of the drug

Sociology

Birth centers have become more popular in the last few decades in response to:

a) the dangers of gestational surrogacy. b) the difficulty involved in adopting a child. c) the increase in the rate of infertility. d) the Family Medical Leave Act. e). the medicalization of childbirth.

Sociology

Which of the following best describes the second demographic transition?

a. Changing role of childbearing and interracial marriage b. Changing role of marriage and family life c. Changing role of grandparents d. None of the above

Sociology

Love:

A. is usually absent when people are considering marriage. B. is the only reason that people marry. C. can be the outgrowth of a good marriage. D. is rarely the foundation of a good marriage.

Sociology