Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a universal program available to the middle class as well as the poor
A. True
B. False
B
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A woman who earns substantially less than her husband is better off claiming benefits as his dependent than on the basis of her own salary history. This violates the principle of
A) adequacy. B) equity. C) distributive justice. D) none of these.
Administrative regulations are:
a. Rules that unions negotiate with top management. b. Rules that top management issues to guide the implementation of a policy. c. Rules that government agencies issue to guide the implementation of a policy. d. Rules that influence agency missions and goals.
Which research question below could be answered best using qualitative research methods?
A. What is the greatest need of children who are homeless? B. What percentage of child abusers were themselves abused as children? C. How do verbally abused homosexual partners perceive their abuse? D. Is there a negative correlation between age and amount of time required to become computer literate?
The following is a cross-tabulation of sexual orientation by gender for a random sample of respondents aged 18 and over living in Chicago:
Sexual Orientation Male Female Total Heterosexual 87 106 193 Homosexual 14 9 23 Bisexual 6 3 9 Total 107 118 225 Gender a. Are there independent and dependent variables in this case? If so, what are they? If not, explain why not. b. Compute column percents for the cross-tabulation. c. What percent of the sample is heterosexual? d. What percent of the sample is comprised of female homosexuals? e. What percent of the sample is bisexual? f. What percent of the sample is comprised of male heterosexuals? g. What can we conclude about gender differences in sexual orientation? What would be an ideal response?