What are some of the challenges researchers have faced in gathering data when they study teenage sexual behavior?

What will be an ideal response?


Research on teenage sexual behavior is valuable because it provides information that public health agencies and schools can circulate about sexually transmitted diseases (such as HIV) and contraception. Nonetheless, many local jurisdictions have refused to let social scientists study adolescent sexual behavior. Some parents believe that such research violates student privacy and might make a school district look bad (if a study reports a high incidence of drug use or sexual activity, for example). Some religious groups, school administrators, and politicians have also opposed studies on teen sexuality because they believe that the research undermines traditional family values or makes deviant behavior seem normal.

Sociology

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A) explain why something happens B) make generalizations about why things happen C) look for patterns when things happen D) predict what will happen in the future

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A. one's own racial, ethnic, and religious group. B. one's own peer group. C. one's own family group. D. one's own sexual group.

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What is ecological modernization? Describe the main tenets of ecological modernization and give an example to support your answer. Then discuss two important criticisms of ecological modernization.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology