Social scientists debate whether humanness is naturally occurring or socially created. This is called the _____ debate

a. inherent–innate
b. internal–external
c. nature –nurture
d. sociology–biology


c

Sociology

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The popularity of ______ has/have grown in recent years, while the popularity of ______ has/have been mixed at best.

A. charter schools; homeschooling B. homeschooling; unschooling C. unschool; charter schools D. homeschooling; charter schools

Sociology

Hudson et al. developed a series of questions to examine sexual attitudes (SAS). The SAS scores of religious fundamentalists—a group believed to be conservative regarding sexual expression—were compared with the scores of social work graduate students—a group believed to be liberal regarding sexual expression. The researchers were examining the instrument's: a. split-half reliability

b. split-half validity. c. criterion-related validity. d. criterion reliability. e. construct validity.

Sociology

According to the theory of the demographic transition, a country's birth rates relative to its death rates are linked to

a. the percentage of the population under the age of five. b. its level of industrial or economic development. c. its migration rates. d. its proximity to the equator.

Sociology

"Can you give me one good reason why you won't go to the party?" and "You're not telling the truth, are you?" are both examples of:

A. interrogating. B. withdrawing. C. ordering. D. threatening.

Sociology