According to feminists, sexology in the United States has been dominated by which of the following?
- White, middle-class, heterosexist attitudes
- White, upper-class, heterosexist attitudes
- Black, lower-class, heterosexist attitudes
- Black, middle-class, heterosexist attitudes
- White, middle-class, heterosexist attitudes
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Paul is a father and a successful manager earning six figures. At age forty-eight, he is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Paul finds it increasingly difficult to do basic tasks such as driving, typing, and even walking. As his disease progresses, he is eventually terminated from his job, leaving him unemployed. Gradually, friends stop calling and party invitations taper off. Paul and his family have been "downgraded" in their socioeconomic status, arguably according to drift, the idea that
a.) the relationship between higher morbidity and income is spurious. b.) one's social status determines health. c.) differential access to a healthy life is the result of socioeconomic factors. d.) health determines social position.
Emily moves in with her girlfriend, Aniqa. A sociologist interviews Emily about cohabitation, and Emily expresses a common reason for cohabiting. What does Emily say?
a. "I doubt I could handle a serious relationship, so this keeps it fairly casual." b. "I need to test things out before marriage." c. "I love spending time with Aniqa, and this gives us more time together." d. "I'm pretty sure we will be married within six months."
Sanctions are defined as
A. penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm. B. rules made by a government. C. justifications for deviant behavior. D. a loss of direction when the social control of individual behavior has become ineffective.