What are "nonnormative" influences?
What will be an ideal response?
Nonnormative influences are things that most people do not experience; these influences are uncommon, rare, or unanticipated events. For example, while we may anticipate and expect that we will have to experience the death of our parents, we do not anticipate that this will occur while we are in college.
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According to Marx, human history shows that struggle develops between the thesis and its antithesis, leading to a synthesis. Marx called this historical change a(n) ________
A) radical transformation B) cyclical activity C) dialectical process D) analytic process
An example of a developmental difference associated with psychological forces includes how
A. young adults have faster reflexes than older adults. B. young adults are more likely to be expanding their network of friends, whereas older adults are more likely to experience losses. C. young adults have better hearing than older adults. D. young adults in developing countries on average have less education than adults in developed countries.
The study of the interaction between the physical environment and social life is called
A. human ecology. B. local studies. C. the green revolution. D. environmentalism.
The Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 provides qualifying employees with up to ______ weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave per year.
A. 4 B. 8 C. 12 D. 24