______ is/are regularly repeated, prescribed, and traditional behaviors that serve to symbolize some value or belief.
A. Rituals
B. Sacred
C. Profane
D. Collective conscience
Answer: A
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A. It interferes with the natural reproductive process. B. It destroys life. C. It contributes to male-centered biases. D. All of the above are criticisms of preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
In addition to performing interviews for research purposes, Piet began to serve as a resource to them by providing contacts for social services. He worked with them to understand their problems and how they could be remedied, and directed his research in a way that would benefit them and reduce their plight. Which paradigm did Piet use?
a. participatory action research b. case study c. ethnography d. naturalism e. institutional ethnography
Problems arise when the experimental method is applied to humans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Sue goes to a movie with her friends. Her phone starts ringing during the movie and she is aware that this is quite distracting to others around her, so she immediately silences the phone. This is an example of responding to _________________________.
a. the significant other b. the generalized other c. the important other