Intervening variables are a series of events which are the result of a preceding event and a precondition of the next. Which of the following is NOT an example of an intervening variable for infant mortality?
a. Improving the nutritional status of pregnant a pregnant woman
b. Offering educational services on the pregnancy to a pregnant woman
c. Complete a thorough intake which requires the pregnant woman to name the supposed father of the baby
d. Encouraging the pregnant woman to take childbirth classes
Ans: c
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a. core b. periphery c. supra-periphery d. semi-periphery
Clellan Ford and Frank Beach, using anthropological evidence from more than two hundred societies, found that
a. although only slight variations existed among societies regarding natural sexual behavior, norms of sexual attractiveness varied greatly. b. only slight variations existed among societies regarding natural sexual behavior, but norms of sexual attractiveness were largely universal. c. striking variations existed among societies in what was regarded as natural sexual behavior, but norms of sexual attractiveness were largely universal. d. striking variations existed among societies in what were regarded as natural sexual behavior and norms of sexual attractiveness.
Which of the following are extreme patterns of intergroup relations?
1) amalgamation 2) expulsion 3) genocide 4) pluralism. expulsion, genocide.
How does "brain drain" impact rural health-care systems?
A. Doctors and nurses from wealthier countries are given incentives to work in developing countries. B. Developing countries send students to become doctors in other countries and then return. C. Wealthier countries create programs to help create medical education programs in developing countries. D. Developed countries lure health-care workers away from developing countries with higher wages and better benefits.