According to Ralph Segalman and David Marsland (1989), children raised in welfare families
a. will likely live their adult lives on welfare.
b. will usually avoid being on welfare as adults.
c. have an advantage over children who are not on welfare.
d. try to help the family get off of welfare as soon as possible by working odd jobs or part-time.
A
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Which of the following is false with respect to deviant communities? a. Joining a deviant community closes one off from conventional society and tends to solidify deviant careers
b. Subcultural norms and values reinforce the deviant label both inside and outside the deviant group, thus reinforcing deviant behavior. c.Disapproval of an individual member from the out-group may only enhance one's status within the in-group. d. Deviant communities are often indistinguishable from normative society to outsiders.
When using interval-ratio data, the distance between the scores is
a. always two units.
b. unequal.
c. exactly defined.
d. not always clear.
For dedicated students, what do behaviors such as going to class, studying, and completing assignments exemplify?
A) values B) symbols C) mores D) norms
Who among the following pointed out that people cannot analyze much of their social behavior by the same criteria they use to measure weight or temperature?
A. Auguste Comte B. Karl Marx C. Max Weber D. Émile Durkheim